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PREFATORY NOTE TO GENEALOGICAL-INDEX 


The lists given herewith are approximately full as to the present (Feb¬ 
ruary, 1923) volumes, pamphlets, etc., in the Library of the New Jersey 
Historical Society. 

Family histories and vital records printed in local histories, not of 
New Jersey, are not included in the following lists, with a few excep¬ 
tions; nor are family genealogies published in New Jersey County His¬ 
tories and Biographical Encyclopedias of New Jersey. 

As to the tombstone inscriptions noted, it is to be said that few, later 
than 1850, or i860, have been copied, but there are -wiany- exceptions, 
particularly in the southern part of the State. The law requiring the 
recording of vital records was passed in 1848, and, about 1878, the work 
was taken up by the Boards of Health, so that such records are now on 
file in the office of the State Board of Health, at Trenton. 

In 1795 the New Jersey Legislature passed an Act requiring the re¬ 
cording of marriages in the offices of the county clerks, and most of the 
New Jersey counties have records of marriages from 1795 to about 1875 
or later. 

For a nearly complete list of preserved church records of New Jersey, 
see Nelson’s “Church Records in New Jersey,” reprinted from the 
“Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society,” Vol. 2, nos. 4 and 5, 
1904. 

New Jersey wills are filed in the office of the Secretary of State at 
Trenton, and were recorded there up to about 1804. Copies of wills pro¬ 
bated after 1804 are also to be found in the offices of the surrogates of 
the different counties. 

In the lists given, there is, necessarily, condensation in names of per¬ 
sons, churches, places of publication, etc. Among the briefer abbrevia¬ 
tions are the following, with their meaning: 


b. g.—burying ground. 

c. —circa (about), 
cem.—cemetery, 
ch.—church. 

ch. yd.—churchyard. 
Comp.—Compiler. 

Ed.—Editor 
fam.—family, 
gr. yd.—graveyard. 


MS.—manuscript. 

N. J. H. S.—New Jersey Historical 
Society. 

n. p.—no place of pub. stated. 

no.—number. 

p., or pp— pages. 

t. s.—tombstones. 

v.—volume, or volumes. 

v. d.—various dates. 


Names of authors, publishers, or place or date of publication in 
parentheses, indicate that they do not appear on the title pages but are 
gleaned from other sources. 


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In some few instances pages, or other usual facts, are not given, be¬ 
cause the particular volume or pamphlet, etc., was out of place when 
the Lists were prepared, although listed in a card index. 

Gifts of copies of books, pamphlets and other records of genealogical 
interest, not found in the succeeding lists, are earnestly solicited by the 
Society. 



Genealogical-Index 

To Books, Pamphlets, MSS., Etc., in the New Jersey His¬ 
torical Society Library 


Prepared by Miss Maud E. Johnson, Assistant Librarian 


GENERAL WORKS 

Allaben, Frank.—Concerning Genealogies, N. Y., c. 1904, 7ip. 
Americana.—Somerville and N. Y., Amer. Hist. Soc., i6v. quarterly. 
American Ancestry.—Albany, 1887-1899, v. 1-9, 11-12. 

American Genealogist.—March, April, 1899, v. 1, nos. 1, 2. 

Ancestor.—Apr., 1902, Westminster, Eng., 1902, 282p. 

Arthur, William.—Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian 
Names, N. Y., 1857, 3009. 

Austin, J. O.—American Authors’ Ancestry, Providence, 1915, I07p. 
Same.—Ancestry of 33 Rhode Islanders, Albany, 1889, I39p. 

Same.—Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, Albany, 1887, 443P. 
Beckwith, Paul.—Creoles of St. Louis, St. Louis, 1893, 169P. 

Beekman, G. C.—Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, N. J., 
1901, i6sp. 

Bergen, T. G.—Register of Early Settlers of Kings Co., N. Y., 1881, 452p. 
Blackman, Leah.—Gcneal. and Biog. Account of First Settlers in Little 
Egg Harbor Township. (In “Proceedings, etc., of the Survey¬ 
ors’ Ass'n. of West N. J.,” 1880, pp. 241-400). 

Bond, Henry.—Geneal. of Early Settlers of Watertown, Bost., 1855, 
1094P. 

Boutell, Charles.—English Heraldry, N. Y., 1871, 347p. 

Bowditch, N. I.—Suffolk Surnames, Lond., 1861, 757p. 

British American Claim Agency.—Index Register, N. Y. (1886), nop. 
British Record Society.—Index Library, Lond., 1888-1907, 43V. 









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Brown, Abiel.—Geneal. Hist, of West Simsbury, Hartford, 1856, 15rp. 
Bunker, M. P.—Long Island Genealogies, Albany, 1895, 3509. 

Burke, Sir B.—History of Landed Gentry of Gt. Britain & Ireland, Lond., 

1882, 2V. 

California Genealogical Society.—Cal. Register, v. 1, no. 1, April, 1900, 
32 p. 

Chambers, T. F.—Early Germans of N. J., Dover, 1895, 6679. 

Clement, J.—Settlers in Newton Township, N. J., Camden, 1877, 442p. 
Coe, E. E.—Index to Genealogies, MS., 95p. 

Congar, S. H.—Geneal. Notices of First Settlers of Newark, N. J. (in 
“Historical Society Collections,” v. 6; Supp., pp. 105-153). 

Conn. Historical Society.—List of Family Genealogies in Library, Hart¬ 
ford, 1901, 30p. 

Cooley, E. F.—Geneal. of Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing, Trenton, 

1883, 336P. 

Craig, H. Stanley.—History of Petersburg, N. J., Tuckahoe, 1913, I52p. 
Crayon, J. P.—Genealogies, 14 Pamphlets. 

Same.—Rockaway Records of Morris Co. Families, Rockaway, 
1902, 30op. 

Crosely, A.—Peerage of Ireland, Dublin, 1725, 346p. 

Crozier, W. A.—General Armory, N. Y., 1904, 155p. 

Cummins, G. W.—Geneal. and Personal (in “History of Warren Co., 
N. J.,” N. Y., 1911, pp. 273-433). 

Cutter, W. R.—American Families; Genealogical & Heraldic, N. Y., 
n. d., 248P. 

Cutter, W. R. and others.—Geneal. History of Conn., N. Y., 1911, 4V. 

Deats, Hiram E., Ed.—Jerseyman (Hunterdon Co., N. J., records & 
geneal.). Flemington, 1891-1905, iiv. 

Dougal, F. H. & Co.—Index Register to Next of Kin, Lond., n. d., I28p. 
Durrie, D. S.—Index to American Genealogies, Albany, 1868, 296p. 

Same.—Alphabetical Index to Genealogies, Albany, 1886, 245P; 4th 
ed., 1895, 282p.; Supp., 1886, 6ip. 

Ege, Ralph.—Pioneers of Old Hopewell, Hopewell, 1908, 2909. 

Fothergill, G.—List of Emigrant Ministers to America. 

Gage, Mrs. M. E.—Royal Descent, n. p., 1919, 329. 

Genealogical Guide to Early Settlers in America, v. p. 

Genealogical Notes of First Settlers in N. J., MS., 2p. 

Genealogical Quarterly Magazine.—Salem, April, 1900-Oct. 1904, except 
July & Oct., ’04. 

Gentry, T. G.—Family Names from Irish, Anglo-Saxon, etc., Phil., 1892, 
225P. 

Greener, J. H.—Families of Courter, DeCamp, Gould, Greener, Hunter, 
Lathrop, MacCarton, Shippen, Winams & Yeomans, or You- 
mans, typewritten, 6v. 


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Same.—From a Family Bible Bought at Auction; Ward, Syden¬ 
ham, etc., MS. 

Greenlaw, L. H., Pub.—Genealogical Advertiser, Cambridge, 1898-99, 2v. 

Hagar, S. B. F.—Ker-Genealogy, History and Verse, (N. Y.), 1900, i55p. 

Hall, J. F.—Genealogy (In “Daily Union,” History of Atlantic City & 
County, 1901, pp. 369-441. 

Hammatt, Abraham.—Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Mass., n. p., 1880, 
7 pts. 

Hanna, Chas. A.—Ohio Valley Genealogies, N. Y., 1900, I28p. 

Harrison, W. W.—Royal Ancestry of George Leib Harrison, Phila., 

1914, I22p. 

Hartford Daily Times.—Genealogical Dept., Clippings, 1901. 

Harvey, C. B.—Geneal, Hist, of Hudson and Bergen Cos., N. J., N. Y., 
1900, 6i7p. 

Haskell, F. W.—Comprehensive Method of Arrangement for Geneal. 
Records, Niagara Falls, 1900. 

Hinman, R. R.—Catalogue of First Puritan Settlers of Conn, Hartford, 
1852, 6 pts; Same, 884P. 

Same.—Catalogue of Names of the Puritan Settlers of Conn., Hart¬ 
ford, 1846, 336?. 

Honeyman, A. Van Doren, Ed.—Somerset Co. Historical Quar., 1912-T9, 
8v. 

Hotten, J. C.—Original Lists of Persons who Went from Great Britain 
to America, N. Y., 1874, 58op. 

Howard, J. J.—Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Lond., n. d. 

Howe, H. S.—Mayflower Pilgrim Descendants in Cape May, N. J., 
1620-1920, Cape May, 1921, 464P. 

Howell, G. R.—Early Hist, of Southampton, L. I., N. Y., with Geneal¬ 
ogies, Ed. 2, Albany, 1887, 473p. 

Hoyt, D. W.—Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., Provi¬ 
dence, 1897, 2V. 

Johnson, R. W.—Ancestry of Rosalie Morris Johnson (Phila.), 1905, 
294P. 

Jordan, John W., Ed.—Colonial and Rev. Families of Pennsylvania. 
N. Y., 1911, 3v. 

Same.—Geneal. and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania. 
N. Y., 1915, 3v. 

Labaw, G. W.—Some Old Preakness Families (in his “Preakness and 
the Preak. Ref. Church.” Passaic County, N. J.), N. Y., 1902. 

Lee, Francis B.—Geneal. and Personal Memorial of Mercer Co., N. J., 
N. Y., 1907, 2v. 

Same.—Genealogical and Mem. Hist, of N. J., N. Y., 1910, 4v. 

Leonard, O. B.—Outline Sketches of Pioneer Progenitors of Piscataway 
Planters, 1666-1716, N. Y., 1890, 3ip. 


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Littell, J.—Family Records of First Settlers of Passaic Valley, Felt- 
ville, 1851, 514P. (Also an annotated copy). 

Lloyd, H. W.—Lloyd Manuscripts, Lancaster, Pa., 1912, 437p. 

Lodge, Edmund.—Peerage of the British Empire, Lond., 1877, 892P. 

Mackenzie, G. N., Ed.—Colonial Families of U. S. of America, 1607- 
1775, Balt., 1912-T4, v. 3 and v, 4. 

McPike, E. F.—Extracts from British Archives, N. Y., 1910, 28p. 

Same.—Genealogical Memoranda, MS. and pamphlets, Chic., n. d. 

Same.—Romance of Genealogy, n. p., 2ip. 

Maine Genealogical Society.—Annual Report, Portland. 

Martin, G. C.—Shark River District, Monmouth County, N. J., and 
Geneal. of Chambers, Corliss, Drummond, Morris, Potter, 
Shafto, Webley & White, Asbury Park, 1914, 989. 

Matthews, John.—American Armoury and Blue Book, Lond., n. d., 4i6p. 

Same.—Hints for tracing an Anglo-American Pedigree in the 
Old Country, Lond., n. d., 28p. 

Mervine, W. M.—Genealogical Register, Phil., 1913, v. 1, 332p. 

Morristown.—1st Pres. Ch. Combined Registers, 1742-1891 (In “Hist, 
of the Church,” Pt. 2, 328p). 

Morse, Abner.—Geneal. of Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans, 
Bost., 1857, 361 + i8p. 

Munsell, Joel, Pub.—Collections on History of Albany, Albany, 1865, 4v. 

Same.—Index to American Genealogies, Albany, 1895, 282p.; Same, 
1900. 

Same.—Supplement to foregoing, Albany, 1909. 

Same.—List of Titles of Genealogical articles in Am. Periodicals, 
Albany, 1899, i6sp. 

Nash, E. T.—Fifty Puritan Ancestors, New Haven, 1902, I7ip. 

National Hist. Soc.—Journal of Am. Genealogy, Jan. 1921, v. 1. 

Nelson, William.—Church Records in N. J. (reprinted from “Jour, 
of the Pres. Hist. Soc.,” v. 2, nos. 3 and 4.) 

Same.—Genealogies (in his “History of Paterson and County of 
Passaic, N. J.,” Paterson, 1901). 

Same.—Biog. and Gen. Notes (in “N. J. H. S. Collections,” v. 9, 
1916). 

Same.—Some Jersey Dutch Genealogy, 1912, I9p. 

Same.—Van Houten Manuscripts, Paterson, 1894, I97p. 

Nelson, Wm, and Schriner, C. A.—Pioneer families (in their “History 
of Paterson and its Environs,” v. 2, nip.). 

N. E. Hist. Gen. Soc.—Miscellaneous Publications, Bost., 1852, v. p. . 

Same.—Register, v. 1-76; Indexes to v. 1-50; Persons, 3V.; Places 
iv.; Subject, iv. 

Same.—Proceedings, 1872-1922. 

Same.—Rolls of Membership, 1844-91, Bost., 1892, 149P. 


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N. H. Gen. Society.—N. H. Genealogical record, 1903-1909, Dover, n. d., 
6v. in 3V. 

New Netherlands Register.—N. Y., 1911, 2v. 

N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Soc.—N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, v. 1-53. 

Same.—25th Anniversary, 1869-1894, N. Y., 1895, 8ip. 

N. Y. Public Library.—Index to Geneal. in N. Y. Pub. Libr., N. Y., 
1897, 4 pts. 

Newark Daily Advertiser.—Geneal. in Newark Free Libr. and in N. J. 
H. S., 2 clippings. 

Newark Evening News.—Jersey Genealogy, Scrap books, 5v. 

Next of Kin Gazette.—London, 1881, 2 nos. 

Notman, W.—Portraits of British Americans. (Ogden pamphlets, p, 
153 - 214 ). 

Old Northwest Gen. Quar.—Columbia, O., 1898-1911, v. 1-15. 

Our Home.—A. V. D. Honeyman, Ed. Various Somerset co. families, 
Somerville, 1893. 

Pennsylvania Geneal. Soc.—Publications, Phil., 1895, 1903, v. 1, no. 1; 
v. 3, nos. 1-3. 

Pierson, J.—Geneal. Record of Pioneer Families of Avon, Rochester, 
1871, 32p. 

Potter, C. E.—Geneal. of Some Old Families of Concord, Bost., 1887, 
I 43 P- 

Prominent Families of N. Y.—Index, N. Y., n. d., 52p. 

Putnam’s Monthly Historical Magazine.—Salem, 1892, 6 nos. 

Reynolds, Cuyler; Pumpelly, J. C., and Jordan, J. M.—Annals of Am. 

Families, N. Y., n. d., 3v. 

Rich, A. B.—Genealogical Records, pamphlets. 

Riker, Jas., Jr.—Geneal. History (in his "Annals of Newtown,” 1852, 
L. I., pp. 269-410). 

Same.—Notices of Patentees and their Heirs (in his "Harlem,” 
1881, pp. 480-580). 

Rodenbough, T. F.—Autumn Leaves from Family Trees, N. Y., 1892, 
304 P- 

Royal Kalendar and Register for England.—Lond., 1828, v. p. 

Rupp, I. D.—Collection of 30,000 Names of Immigrants in Pa., 1727- 
1776, Phil., 1876, 495p. 

Salisbury, E. E. and E. M.—Family Histories and Geneal., 3v. and 
Supp., 1892. 

Salisbury, E. E.—Seventeen Pedigrees from Family Memorials, N. 
Haven, 1885, charts. 

Salter, Edwin.—Geneal. Record of Settlers of Monmouth and Ocean. 
Cos. (in his "History of Monmouth and Ocean Cos.,” 1890, 
pp. I-LXXX). 




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Savage, James.—Geneal. Dictionary of N. England, Bost., i860, 4V. 
and index. 

Sellers, E. J.—Allied Families of Delaware, Phil., 1901, 171 p. 

Same.—Supplement to Genealogies, Phil., 1922, 73p. 

Shourds, Thos.—History and Geneal. of Fenwick’s Colony, Bridgeton, 
N. J., 1876, 553p. 

Sims, C. S.—Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames, Alb., 1862, 
I 25 P- 

Sinnott, M. E.—Index of Geneal. and Hist. Queries and Answers in 
N. Y. “Mail and Express,” 1911, v. 1. 

Small, Samuel.—Genealogical Records, Phil., 1905, 363P. 

Somerset County Historical Quarterly (see Honeyman, A. Van Doren, 
Ed.). 

Stearns, E. S. and others.—Geneal. Hist, of N. Hampshire, N. Y., 
1908, 4v. 

Stiles, H. R.—Handbook of Practical Suggestions in Geneal., Alb., 
1899, 55 P- 

Stillwell, J. E.—Historical and Geneal. Miscellany, N. Y. and N. J.; 

N. Y., 1903, etc., 4V.; v. 1 and 2 Records; v. 3 and 4 Geneal. 
Symmes, F. R.—Genealogical Notes (in his “Hist, of Old Tennent 
Church,” 2nd Edition, 1904, pp. 389-468). 

Talcott, S. V.—Geneal. Notes of N. Y. and N. E. Families, Alb., 1892, 

786p. 

Toler, A. P.—New Harlem Register, N. Y., 1903, 617 + 469. 

Tomlin, Chas.—Cape May Spray, Phil., c. 1913, 124P. 

U. S. Census.—Heads of Families at First Census of U. S., taken 1790, 
Washington, 1908, I2v. 

U. S. Library of Congress.—American and English Geneal. in Libr. 

of Congress, Washington, 1910, 8osp. (Second Ed., 1919). 
Vermont, E. deV.—America Heraldica, N. Y., c. 1886, 190P. 

Warner, C. F.—Representative Families of Northampton, Northampton, 
1917, 4iip. 

Waters, H. F.—Genealogical Gleanings in Eng., Bost., 1901, 2v. 

Watson, A. R.—Some Notable Families of America, N. Y., 1898, nop. 
Werner, C. J.—Geneal. of Long Island Families, N. Y., 1910, i7op. 
Whitehead, W. A.—The Citizens (in his “Early History of Perth 
Amboy,” pp. 59-146). 

Whitmore, W. H.—American Genealogist, 1901. 

Whittemore, Henry.—Families (in his “History of Montclair,” 1894, 

pp. 175-271). 

Same.—Founders and Builders of the Oranges, 1666-1896, Newark, 
1896, 468p. 

Same.—Heroes of the American Rev. and Descendants, 1897, I97p. 
Winfield, C. H.—Genealogies (in his “History of the County of Hudson. 

N. J”), N. Y., 1874, pp. 424-561. 

Woodin, M. C.—Family Records, Phil., 1911, n. p. 


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ON SPECIAL FAMILIES 

Abeel and Allied Families.—By H. Whittemore, Bklyn., 1899, 24p. 
Ackers (see Shearer, Ackers and Bryan). 

Adams.—By A. Adams, Boston, 1905, 8p. 

Adams.—By H. Whittemore, N. Y., 1893, 84P. 

Alison (or Allison).—By L. A. Morrison, Bost., 1893, 3 I2 P- 
Allen.—By G. W. Allen, Laporte, Ind., 1914. 

Allens (see Ailing). 

Allerton.—By W. S. Allerton, Chic., 1900, 149P. 

Ailing-Aliens.—By G. P. Allen, N. Haven, 1899, 317P. 

Ammonet.—By C. W. Bransford, n. d., 6p. 

Anderson.—By L. Anderson, 1896, MS., 2p. 

Anderson (see Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, etc.). 

Andrews.—By H. F. Andrews, Audobon, la., 1890, 234P. 

Annin.— (By F. J. Dreer), Phila., (1886), I7p. 
d’Anterroches.—By J. deDienne, Riom, 1902, I23p. 

Antill.—By William Nelson, Paterson, 1899, 36op. 

Armstrong.—By W. C. Armstrong, n. p., 1895, 20ip. 

Armstrong.—By A. H. Pierson, (1900), i l / 2 p., typewritten. 

Atkinson.—By J. B. Atkinson, Earlington, 1890, 4op. 

Atwater.—By E. S. Atwater, N. Haven, 1873, 64P. 

Atwater.—By Francis Atwater, Meriden, Conn., 1901, 492p. 

Austin (see Hill, Dean, Pinckney, etc.). 

Avery.—By E. J. Sellers, Phila., 1898, 55p. 

Avery, Fairchild and Park.—By S. Avery, Hartford, 1919, 151 p. 
Axtell.—By E. S. Axtell, Comp., Morristown, 1886, 68p. 

Aylsworth.—By H. E. Aylsworth, Providence, 1887, 495p. 

Aymar.—By B. Aymar, N. Y., 1903, 65p. 

Ayres.—By W. H. Whitmore, Bost., 1870, 55 p. 

Ayres-Bryam.—By C. H. Ayres, Detroit, n. d., n. p. 

Ayres (see in “Truman” book). 

Badcock.—By W. S. Appleton, Bost., 1881, up. 

Baker.—By W. S. Appleton, Cambridge, 1870, I42p. 

Bailey (see Putnam). 

Bailey and Weaver.—By J. T. Bailey, Phila., 1892, 54p. 

Baird.—By Anna C. B. Wyckoff (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 7, 
P- 132). 

Balch.—By T. W. Balch, Phila., 1907, 4ip. 

Baldwin.—By C. C. Baldwin, Bost., 1872, I5p. 

Baldwin.—By C. C. Baldwin, Cleveland, 1881, 974P; Supp., Cleveland, 
1889, 399 P- 

Baldwin.—By S. Congar and L. D. Baldwin. 

Ball.—By N. Ball, Newport, 1891, I5p. 

Ball.—(In “Our Journal,” Oct., 1901), 32p. 

Ball.—Chart. 

Ballou.—By A. Ballou, Providence, c. 1888, 1323P. 


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Banta.—By T. M. Banta, N. Y., 1893, 4129. 

Barber-Eno.—By G. R. Howe, Newark, 1893, 40p. 

Barker.—By J. C. Parshall, (Middletown, 1897), 369. 

Barker (see Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, etc.). 

Barlow.—By G. Barlow, (Bklyn., 1891), 5o8p. 

Barnes.—By T. C. Barnes, N. Y., 1907, 3v. 

Barney.—By W. F. Adams, Springfield, Mass., 1912, 1339. 

Barney (see Hosmer). 

Barton.—By W. E. Barton, Oak Park, Ill., 1900, 1489. 

Bartow.—By E. P. Bartow, Balt., n. d., 2i8p. 

Bartow.—By E. Bartow, Supp., n. p., 1886, iop. 

Baskerville.—By P. H. Baskerville, Richmond, 1917, I78p. 

Bass (see Mullins). 

Bass.—By E. Alden, (1863), MS.; 49. 

Bassett.—By B. F. Leeds, Phila., 1886, chart. 

Bavis.—By S. A. Bavis, Phila., 1880, 9p. 

Bayeaux (see Putnam). 

Beach.— (By M. E. Beach), Hartford, 1912, 37p. 

Beatty.—By C. C. Beatty, Steubenville, O. (1873), I20p. 

Beckwith.—Elkhorn, Wis., 1899, 88p. 

Beeckman (see Putnam). 

Beekman.—By W. B. Allen, N. Y., 12-266-13P. 

Benson.— (By W. P. G.), N. Y., 1872, 6sp. 

Benton.—By J. H. Benton, Jr., Bost., 1901, 3549. 

Bergen.—By T. G. Bergen, Albany, 1876, 6589. 

Betts.—By C. W. Betts, in copy of “Alfred the Great,” MS. 
Bibighaus.— (By S. H. Bibighaus), n. p., (1888), 44P. 

Bicknell.— (By T. W. Bicknell), Bost., 1880, 96p. 

Biddle and Parke.—By H. D. Biddle, Phila., 1892, 87p. 

Bigelow.—By G. B. Howe, Worcester, 1890, 517P. 

Bigelow.—By S. F. Bigelow, (Newark, 1897), I5p, 

Binney.—By C. J. F. Binney, Albany, 1886, 2789. 

Blair.—By E. W. Leavitt, Bost., 1900, 194P. 

Blatchford.—By S. Blatchford, N. Y., 1871, 1049. 

Bliss.—By C. A. Hopper, Hartford, 1923, 1839. 

Bodine (see Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin). 

Boggs.—By W. E. Boggs, Halifax, 1916, 959. 

Bolton.—By C. K. Bolton, Albany, 1899, 859. 

Bonaparte.—Balt., 1806, 303p. 

Bond & Price.—By Mrs. Daniel Price, N. Y., 1872, 339. 

Bontecou.—By J. E. Morris, Hartford, 1885, 2719.; Supp., 1887, 299. 
Boone.—By R. N. Mayfield, N. Y., 1902, not paged. 

Boone (see Mayfield, Short, Tate). 

Booth.—By C. E. Booth, N. Y., 1910, 259P. 

Borden.—By T. A. Glenn, Phila., 1901, isp. 


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Bordley.—By Mrs E. B. Gibson, Phila., 1865, I58p. 

Borton & Mason.—By F. C. Mason, Dowagiac, Mich., n. d. 

Boudinot (see Putnam). 

Bouton-Boughton.—By J. Boughton, Albany, 1890, 684P. 

Bowen.—By E. A. Bowen, Cambridge, 1897, 247P. 

Bower.—By C. C. Baldwin, Reprint, W. C. Sharpe, in “Hist, of Sey¬ 
mour, Conn.,” 8p. 

Bowne.—By M. K. Realing, Flemington, 1903, 47p. 

Boyd.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 7, p.280). 
Boylan.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar., v. 6, p. 98). 
Bradbury.—By W. B. Lapham, Portland, 1890, 320p. 

Bradley.—By J. P. Bradley, Newark, 1894, 69p. 

Brainerd.—By D. D. Field, N. Y., 1857, 303P. 

Brearly.—7 clippings. 

Breed.—By J. B. Coates, Mystic, Conn., 1901, (i3p). 

Brett.—By L. B. Goodenow, (Cambridge) 1915, 535p. 

Brewster.—By E. C. B. Jones, N. Y., 1908, 2v. 

Briggs.—By S. Briggs, Cleveland, 1878, 5op. 

Brigham.—By A. Morse, Bost., 1859, 96p. 

BrinckerhofT.—By Various Comp., N. Y., 1887, i88p. 

Britton.—By E. E. Britton, Bklyn., 1901, 50p. 

Brockett.—By E. J. Brockett and others, E. Orange, 1905, 266p. 
Brockman (see Clark, Parks, Dean, Davis). 

Brooks.—By T. W. Balch, Phila., 1899, 64P. 

Brown.—By A. Brown, (Bern, 1912), I2p. 

Bruce.—By L. H. Weeks, N. Y., c. 1907, 3529. 

Brunson (Brinson).—By W. H. Benedict (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” 
v. 3, p. 289). 

Bryan (see Shearer, Acker). 

Bryant (see Carteret). 

Buck.—By W. J. Buck, Phila., 1893, 1429. 

Buckingham.—By J. Buckingham and M. J. Tilton, Chic., 1892, 256p. 
Budd.—By E. H. Lum, Chatham, 1917, 199. 

Burbeen.—By J. B. Walker, Concord, N. H., 1892, 52p. 

Burke.—By J. A. Boutelle, Bost., 1864, 239P. 

Burnet.—By W. Burnet, 4 pamphlets, MS. 

Burnet.—By H. W. Burnet (from “Elizabeth Daily Journal,” 2 clip¬ 
pings). 

Burnet (see Whipple, Wright, Wazer, etc.). 

Burr.—By C. B. Todd, N. Y., 1891, 5359. 

Burr.—By N. Little, Hartford Times, 6-5-1901, clipping. 

Burton.—Blue print chart. 

Butler.—By J. D. Butler, Albany, 1888, i62p. 

Butters.—By G. Butters, Chic., 1897, 466p. 

Butts.— (By A. Butts), Poughkeepsie (1898), 153p. 


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Byram (see Ayres). 

Cadvvalader.—By Wharton Dickinson, Homesdale, n. d., I74P> MS. 
Caldwell.—By Mrs. Sumner Kimball, Ipswich, 1894, 4V. 

Canfield & Camfield.—By F. A. Canfield, Dover, 1897, 200p. and 28 
charts. 

Cannon.—By C. D. Williams, N. Y., 1912, 54p. 

Carpenter.—By J. Usher, N. Y., n. d., 7op. 

Carpenter.—By E. and L. H. Carpenter, Phila., 1912, 319P. 

Carpenter (see Lloyd). 

Carteret and Bryant.—By C. R. Baetjer, N. Y., 1887, 56p. 

Casad and Stites.—By E. A. James, Springfield, Ill., 1914. 2 3 P- 
Champion.—By F. B. Trowbridge, New Haven, 1891, 55 $p. 

Chapman.—By Jacob Chapman, Concord, N. H., 1893, I39p. 

Chetwynd.—By H. E. C. Stapylton, N. Y., 1892, 264P. 

Christie.—By Walter Christie, not. p. (1919), 26p. 

Church.—By E. A. Emens, Rochester, 1920, 8op. 

Clark.—By G. W. Clark, Detroit, 1898, 74p. 

Clark.—By H. S. Clark,, Newburgh, 1892, 8p. 

Clark, King and Hutchinson.—By J. E. Salisbury, Asbury Park, 1917, 

I70p. 

Clark, Parks, Brockman, Dean, Davis and Goss.—By H. W. Clark, 
Montgomery, Ala., 1905, v. p. 

Clarke.—By W. W. Johnson, N. Greenfield, Wis., 1884, 170+ MP- 
Clarke.—By G. A. Morrison, N. Y. (1902), 337p. 

Clarkson.—By F. W. Leach, 19P reprinted from Phil. N. Am., Aug. 
18, 1912. 

Clay.—Chart. 

Cleaveland (see Putnam). 

Cleveland.—By H. G. Cleveland, Chic., 1899, 26op. 

Cleveland.—By J. B. Cleveland, Albany, 1881, 48p. 

Cleveland.—By E. J. and H. G. Cleveland, Hartford, 1889, 3v. 
Coddington.—By H. G. Coddington, Syracuse, 1907, 2 pamphlets. 
Codington.—By L. M. Codington (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 2, 
P- 125). 

Coe.—By J. G. Bartlett, Bost., 1911, 654P. 

Coe.— (By D. B. Coe), N. Y., 1856, 2 pamphlets, i6p. each. 

Coe.—By D. B. Coe and E. A. Lloyd, Cincinnati, 1885, i6p. 

Coffin—By W. S. Appleton, Bost., 1893, 86p.; 1896, 53p. 

Coffin (see Sinnott, Rogers, etc.). 

Cole (see Kool, Serven). 

Collin.—Hudson, 1872, 124P. 

Collins—By J. Collins and others, Phila., 1893, 164P. 

Colver and Rosenberger.—By J. L. Rosenberger, Chicago, 1922, 407P. 
Conant.—By F. O. Conant, Chart. 

Condit.—By J. H. and E. Condit, Newark, 1885, 42ip.; 1916, 47op. 


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Coney.—By Thomas Hills, Bost., 1906, 139. 

Conkling.— By F. J. Conkling, (Salem), n. d., up. 

Conkling.—By I. B. Conkling, Washington, 1913, I32p. 

Conover.—By C. H. Conover, Phila., 1912, 77p. 

Cook.— n. p., n. d., I2p. 

Cool (see Kool). 

Cooper.—By A. E. Cooper, (1894), 6p. 

Cooper.—By J. R. Stevenson, (1894?), sop. 

Cooper.—By J. P. Crayon, Rockaway, N. J., 1894, i3p. 

Cooper.—By H. M. Cooper, (Camden, 1896), 2ip. 

Cooper-Runyon.—By A. E. Cooper, Chart. 

Copeland.—By C. F. Copeland, n. p., 1914, I3p. 

Corlies (see Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, etc.). 

Cortelyou (Origin).—By J. J. DeMott (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 
1* P- 103. 

Corwin.—By E. T. Corwin, N. Y., 1872, 32 -f- 284P. 

Cory.—By H. C. Dickinson, N. Y., 1914, 113P. 

Cory and Mulford.—n. p., n. d., 72p. 

Coursen.—By F. E. Woodruff, N. Y., 1909, 23P. 

Courter (see Greener, J. H., in “Genea. Works,” post.). 

Cox.—By H. M. Cox, N. Y., 1912, 345P. 

Craighead.—By J. G. Craighead, Phila., 1876, 173P. 

Crane.—By W. S. Appleton, Cambridge, 1868, 89P. 

Crane.—By A. Crane, Boston, 1893, 26p. 

Crane.— (By A. S. Crane), Elizabeth, 1874, 44p. 

Crane.—By E. B. Crane, Worcester, 1895, 1900, 2v. 

Crane.—By J. G. Crane, Elizabeth, 1899, 24p. 

Crater (see Greter, Grater). 

Crehore.—By C. F. Crehore, Wellesley Hills, 1887, 34p. 

Croes.—By J. H. Clark, 3p., typewritten. 

Crosby.—By Nathan Crosby, Lowell, 1877, I43p. 

Cummings.—By George Mooar, Comp., N. Y., 1903, 532p. 

Cushman.—By H. W. Cushman, Bost., 1855, 66sp. 

Cutts.—By C. H. C. Howard, Albany, 1892, 6s8p. 

Davenport.—By A. B. Davenport, N. Y., 1851, 398p. 

Davis (see Clark, Parks, Brockman, Dean). 

Dawson.—By C. C. Dawson, Albany, 1874, 572p. 

Day.— (By H. E. Day), Northampton, 1848, 129P. 

(Dayton-Tomlinson).—By L. D. Fessenden, Cooperstown, 1902, 22op. 
Dean (see Clark, Parks, Brockman, Davis). 

Dean (see Hill, Pinckney, Austin, etc.). 

Deane.—By J. W. Dean, Bost., 1888, I2p. 

De Camp.—By G. A. Morrison, Albany, 1900, 77p. 

De Camp (see Greener, J. H., in ‘‘Geneal. Works,” post.). 

De Carpentier.—By E. J. Sellers, Phila., 1909, 59P. 


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de Homers (see Homer). 

De Kay—By M. M. Lawrence, (1897), Clipping, 3^ cols. 

Delamater, Le Maitre.—By L. De la Mater, Albany, 1882, 22pp. 
Demarest (see Des Marest). 

Dennis.—By C. E. Stickney, Decktertown, 1904, 76p. 

Dennison.—By A. L. Dennison, Exeter, N. H., 1906, 1489. 

Denny.— (By C. C. Denny), Leicester, Mass., 1886, 268p. 

Derby.—By A. V. D. Bromley, N. Y., 1905, I4ip. 

Des Marest (Demarest).—See “Huguenots on the Hackensack/’ 1886, 
pp. 20-23. 

De Veaux.—By T. F. De Voe, (N. Y.), 1885, 302p. 

Dewey.—By A. M. and L. M. Dewey, Westfield, Mass., 1898, ni7p. 

De Witt.—By T. G. Evans, N. Y., 1881, i8p. 

Dexter.—By K. P. Dexter, N. Y., 1904, 279P. 

Dickerman.—By E. D. and G. S. Dickerman, N. Haven, 1897, 65OP. 
Dickinson (see Sargent, Sergent, Spencer). 

Dickson.—By S. H. Dickson, Albany, 1889, 223P. 

Diamond (or Dimon).—By E. R. Dimond, Albany, 1891, I79p. 

Doane.—Bost., 1902, 533p. 

Dod.—By Stephen Dodd., E. Haven, 1839, 249. 

Dodd.—By B. L. Dodd and J. R. Burnet, Newark, 1864, 22ip. 

Dodd.—By B. L. Dodd, Cleveland, n. d., up. Reprint in “Baldwin 
Gen.”). 

Dodge.—By T. R. Woodward, Chic., 1904, 235P. 

Doremus.—By Wm. Nelson, Paterson, 1897, 2329. 

Doty-Doten.—By E. A. Doty, Bklyn., 1897, 1035P. 

Downer.—By D. R. Downer, Newark, 1900, 244P. 

Drinker.—By H. D. Biddle, Phila., 1893, 3op. 

Du Bois.—By W. E. Du Bois and others, Phila., 1876, 1589. 

Dudley.—By D. Dudley, Bust., 1848, 144P. 

Dudley.— (In Granite Monthly, April, 1888). 

Duke-Shepherd-von Metre.—By S. G. Smyth, Lancaster, 1909, 445p. 
Dumont.—By J. B. Dumont (in “Som Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 1, pp. 106, 
208. 

Dumont (see McPike, Guest). 

Dunham.—By I. W. Dunham, Norwich, (1907), 3639. 

Dunham.—By O. B. Leonard, Clippings, 659. 

Dunnel and Dwinnell.—By H. G. Dunnel, N. Y., 1862, 849. 

Dunster.—By S. Dunster, Central Falls, R. I., 1876, 3339. 

Dupuy.—By C. M. and Herbert Dupuy, Phila., 1910, 1659. 

Dutcher.—By Henry Whittemore, Watertown, 1902, 76p. 

Dwinnell (see Dunnel). 

Dyar.—By H. G. Dyar, Washington, 1903, 329. 

Early.—By S. S. Early, Albany, 1896, 53p. 

Eastman.—By G. Rix, Concord, 1901, loop. 


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Eaton.—By J. E. Alden, Dedham, 1900, 67p. 

Eberhart.—By U. Eberhart, (Chic.), 1891, 263P. 

Edson and Pinney.—By Mrs. H. I. H. Wells and H. W. Van Dyke, 
Albany, 1901, 989. 

Edwards.—By J. H. Edwards, Bklyn., 1907, 28p. 

Edwards.— (By J. E. Woodbridge), Bost., 1871, 2o6p. 

Elliot.—By H. A. Kimball, Concord, 1918, I24p. 

Elmendorf.—By Charles Maar (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 6, p. 194). 
Ely.— (By Ely Association), N. Y., 1879, is8p. 

Ely.—By M. S. Beach and W. Ely, N. Y., 1902, 639P. 

Ely, Revell and Stacye.—By R. P. Ely, N. Y., 1910, 445p. 

Eno (see Barber-Eno). 

Eoff.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 7, p. 284). 
Estes.—By Chas. Estes, Salem, Mass., 1884, 40ip. 

Evans.—By J. D. Evans, n. p., n. d., 99P. 

Evelyn.—By G. D. Scull, Oxford, 1881, 392p. 

Evertson (see Putnam). 

Ewing.—By P. K. and M. E. Ewing, Houston, 1919, 185-f 45 P- 
Fairchild (see Avery, Park). 

Farnsworth.—By M. F. Farnsworth, Manti, Utah, 1897, 514P. 

Fatout (see Hosbrook). 

Felt.—By A. L. Holmes, Chic., 1921, 267P. 

Feltus.—By G. H. Feltus, N. Y., 1917, 6op. 

Fenwick.—By E. J. Sellers, Phila., 1916, I9ip. 

Ferris.—By C. E. Crowell, n. p., n. d., 6op. 

Ferry.—By B. F. Green, MS., 2v. 

Field.—By F. C. Pierce, Chic., 1901, 2v. 

Fillow.—By D. H. Van Hoosear, Albany, 1888, 274P. 

Finch (see Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, etc.). 

Fitz Randolph.—By L. V. Fitz-Randolph, N. Y., 1907, 134P. 

Fitz Randolph.—MS., 4p. 

Fitz-Randolph (see Smalley). 

Fitz-Stephen (see Stevens). 

Floyd (see Putnam). 

Folsom.—By Jacob Chapman, Concord, 1892, 297p. 

Forman.—By A. S. Dandridge and E. F. Dismukes, Cleveland, 1903, 
I 5 IP- 

Forman.—By W. F. Wyckoff (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 6, p. 262). 
Fowler.—By W. W. Fowler, not p., 6p. 

Franceis (see French). 

Freeman.—By G. Anjou, Los Angeles, 1901, J2p. 

Freeman.—By Alden Freeman in “Quest of Ancestors,” 1905. 

Freeman.— (By F. Freeman), Bost., 1875, 456p. 

French.—By A. D. W. French, Bost., 1892, H3PJ 1893, 1039. 

French, Francus and Franceis.—By A. D. W. French, Bost., 1896, 594p. 


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Fretz.—By A. J. Fretz, Elkhart, Ind., 1890, 6o7p. 

Frost—By J. C. Frost, N. Y., 1912, 444P; 1914. 4^p. 

Fuller.—By W. H. Fuller, Palmer, Mass., 1900-1919, 4V. 

Ganong (see Genung). 

Gaston.—By Anna R. Gaston (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 5). 

Gates.— (By C. O. Gates), N. Y., 1898, 370p. 

Genung, Ganong, Ganung.—By M. J. G. and L. N. Nichols, Bklyn., 
1906, 71 ip. 

Gibbs.—By J. W. Gibbs, Phila., 1879, 529. 

Gifford.—By H. E. Gifford, Wollaston, Mass., c. 1896. 

Gillingham.—By H. E. Gillingham, Phila., 1901, H7p. 

Gillson (see Jillson). 

Goble.—6 pamphs., MS. 

Goodwin.—By J. J. Goodwin, Hartford, 1891, 798p. 

Gordon.—By Frederick Gordon, Boonton, N. J., 1910, 19P. 

Goss (see Clark, Parks, Brockman, Dean, Davis). 

Gould.—By B. A. Gould, Salem, Mass., 1872, 109P. 

Gould (see Greener, J. H., in Geneal. Works). 

Grater (see Greter or Crater). 

Green.—By S. A. Green, Groton, Mass., 1876, 67P. 

Green.—By C. R. Green, Lyndon, Kas., 1897, 98p. 

Green.—By B. F. Green, MS., 2v. 

Greene.—By F. L. Greene, Albany, 1894, soop. 

Greene.—By R. Greene, Bost., 1885, 64P. 

Greene.—By S. S. Greene, Bost., 1858, 8op. 

Greener (see Greener, J. H., in “Geneal. Works,” post.). 

Greter, Grater, or Crater.—By L. Crater, Reading, n. d., 27p. 

Gross (see Sahler). 

Guest (see McPike and Dumont). 

Guthrie.—By S. Guthrie, Chic., 1889, 6ip. 

Haines.—By A. M. Haines, Bost., 1869, 29p. 

Haines.—By W. F. Cregar, Phila., 1887, 8sp. 

Haley, Halley, Pike, etc.— (From “British Archives,” 1906), 37p. 

Hall.—By T. P. Hall, Albany, 1886, I9ip. 

Halley.—By E. F. McPike (reprint from “Mag. of Hist.,” N. Y., 1906), 
37 P- 

Halley (see Haley). 

Halsey.—By J. L. and E. D. Halsey, Morristown, 1895, soop. 

Halsted and Ogden.—n. p., n. d., 34p. 

Halsted.—By E. R. King, N. Y., 1896, 699. 

Hamlin.—By H. F. Andrews, Exira, la., 1900, i6p. 

Hamilton.—By P. H. Baskerville, Richmond, 1916, 1589. 

Hamilton.—By J. A. Phelps, N. Y., 1913, 29p. 


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Harrimon (see Lamb, Savory). 

Harris.—By S. J. H. Keifer, Madison, Wis., 1888, 35op. 

Harrison.—By Mrs F. H. Corbin, Bost., 1916, 2op. 

Harrison.—By W. S. Harrison, Nashua, N. H., 1883, 135P. 

Harrison, Waples and Allied Families.—By W. W. Harrison, Phila., 
1910, I76p. 

Hart.—By E. B. Satterthvvaite, 1913, n. p., MS. 

Hartwell.—By L. W. Densmore, Bost., 1887, I95p. 

Harwood.—By W. H. Harwood, Chasm Falls, N. Y., 1896, 9ip. 
Harvey.—By J. H. Treat, Bost., 1907, 47p. 

Haughwout, Lefferts—By L. M. A. Haughwout, N. Y., 1903, 24P. 
Haviland.—By J. C. Frost, N. Y., 1914, 55ip. 

Hawes.—By G. R. Hawes, (N. Y., 1895), 28p. 

Hawes.—By J. H. Hawes, N. Y., 1914, 2i7p. 

Hayward.— (By W. F. Adams), Springfield, Mass., 1911, 58p. 

Hazard.—By C. E. Robinson, Bost., 1895, 293P. 

Headley.—By A. J. Fretz, Milton, N. J., 1905, 223p. 

Henry.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 7, 
p. 98). 

Higgins.—By K. C. Higgins, Worcester, 1918, 792p. 

Hill.—By J. G. Bartlett, Bost., 1904, 97p. 

Hill-Whipple.—By J. W. Hill, Chic., 1897, io6p. 

Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson, Rhoads and Finch.— 
By Franklin Couch, (Newburgh, 1907), I29p. 

Hill (see Whipple, Wright). 

Hills.—By O. A. Hills, Crawfordsville, Ind., 1878, 24P. 

Hills.—By W. S. and Thos. Hills, Bost., n. d., 148P. 

Hoadley.—By F. B. Trowbridge, N. Haven, 1894, 288p. 

Hoagland.—By D. H. Carpenter, (N. Y., 1891), 276p. 

Hoffman.— (By E. A. Hoffman), N. Y., 1899, 545 P- 
Holland (see Putnam). 

Hollinshead.—By A. M. Stackhouse, 1900, 24p. 

Holmes.—By G. A. Gray, Bost., 1908, 432p. 

Holmes.—By J. Holmes, N. Y., 1865, 76p. 

Homer, or de Homere.— (B. H. Dixon), Albany, 1889, 27p. 
Honeyman.—By A. V. D. Honeyman, Plainfield, 1909, 345p. 

Hooker.—By I. P. Gragg, Bost., 1900, 24P. 

Hopper (see Mott, Striker). 

Hord.—By A. H. Hord, n. p., 1915, H9P- 
Horton.—By B. B. Horton, N. Y., (1912), 52p. 

Hosbrook and Fatout.—By H. B. Fatout, Indianapolis, 1915, 3ip. 
Hosmer.—By J. B. Hosmer, Hartford, 1861, i6p. 

Hosmer.— (By W. F. Adams), Springfield, 1911, 63P. 

Howell.—By J. E. Howell, Newark, n. d., 191P. 

Howell.—By C. E. Stickney, Scrap book of clippings. 


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Howes.—By J. C. Howes, Warmouthport, Mass., 1892, 209P. 

Hull.—By C. H. Weygant, n. p., n. d., 647P. 

Humphreys (see Wood). 

Hunter (see Greener, J. H., in “Geneal. Works,” post.). 

Huntington.—By E. B. Huntington, Stamford, 1863, 427P. 
Hunton-Huntoon.—By D. T. V. Huntoon, Canton, Mass., 1881, 113p. 
Huntting.—By T. D. Huntting, Bklyn., 1910, n. p. 

Hurlbut.—By H. H. Hurlbut, Albany, 1888, 545p. 

Hutchinson.—By J. H. West, Trenton, 1885, 23p. 

Hutchinson.—By W. H. Whitmore. 

Hutchison (see Clark, King). 

Hyde.—By R. H. Walworth, Albany, 1864, 2v. 

James-Stites (see Stites, James). 

Janes.—By F. Janes, N. Y., 1868, 419P. 

Jans (see Putnam). 

Jaquette.—By E. J. Sellers, Phila., 1907, 226p. 

Jarvis.—By G. A. Jarvis, Hartford, 1879, 347p. 

Jaudon.—By E. J. Sellers, Phila., 1890, 24p. Chart and coat of arms. 

ip. 

Jennings.—By W. H. Jennings, Columbus, 1899, 8i9p. 

Jillson, Gillson.—By D. Jillson, Central Falls, 1876, 266p. 

Johnes.—By E. R. Johnes, N. Y., 1886, 46p. 

Johnson.—By W. W. Johnson, Milwaukee, 1876, 8op. 

Johnson.—By F. C. Johnson, N. England Gen. Register October, 
1901, 4p. 

Johnson.—Mahlon Johnson Association, Littleton, N. J., 1908-1919, 
v. p. 

Johnson.—By W. M. Johnson (in Schaeffer “Memoirs,” v. p.). 

Johnson (see Roseboom). 

Johnston.—By C. E. Johnston, Washington, 1900, n8p. 

Jones.—By L. H. Jones, Albany, 1891, 295P. 

Joy.—By C. C. J. Dyer, (N. Y.), 1876, 3 7 P- 
Joy.—By J. R. Joy, N. Y., 1900, 225P. 

Kean-Keen (see Kyn). 

Keep.—By F. E. Best, Chic., 1899, 2639. 

Keim.—D. B. R. Keim, Ed., Reading, Pa., Dec. 1898-Oct. 1900, 23pts. 
Kellogg.—By Timothy Hopkins, San Francisco, 1903, 3V. 

Kent.—By L. V. Briggs, Bost., 1898, 3399. 

Kent (see Tuthill). 

Kilbourn.—By P. K. Kilbourn, Hartford, 1845, i 5 ip -5 N. Haven, 1866, 
488p. 

Kimball.—By L. A. Morrison and S. P. Sharpies, Bost., 1897, 2v. 
Kimball.—By L. and R. M. Darbee, n. p., 1861, 119 + 54p., revised, 1913. 
King.—By E. J. Cleveland, Bost., 1892, 7p. 

King.—Chart, c. 1891. 


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King.—By G. A. Morrison, Jr., Albany, 1898, 6sp. 

King (see Clark, Hutchinson). 

Kip.—By E. R. Purple, N. Y., 1877, 24p. 

Kirkpatrick.—By W. M. Blackburn, Phila., 1867, 3i2p. 

Kirkpatrick.—By O. M. Voorhees and A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. 
Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 3, p. 268; v. 5, p. 71). 

Kissam.—By Ed. Kissam, N. Y., 1892, 93P. 

Kitchel.—By H. D. Kitchel, N. Y., 1879, 8op. 

Kitchel-Peck.—By G. C. McCormick, Fort Collins Co., 1913. 

Kneeland.—By S. F. Kneeland, N. Y., 1897, 583P. 

Knickerbacker-Viele.—By K. K. Viele, N. Y., 1916, 134P. 

Knox.—N. Y., (1873), I 07 P- 

Kollock.—By E. J. Sellers, Phila., 1897, 72p. 

Kool (Cool, Cole) and Serven.—By David Cole, N. Y., 1876, 268p. 
Kratz.—By A. J. Fretz, Elkhart, 1892, 314P. 

Kyn.—By G. B. Keen, Phila., 1913, 3i8p. 

Laing.—By O. B. Leonard, n. p., n. d., 4p. 

Lake.—By A. Adams and S. A. Risley, privately printed, 1912, 26p. 
Reprint, 1915, 376p. 

Lamar.—By W. H. Lamar, n. p., n. d., 8p. 

Lamb, Savory, Harriman.—By F. W. Lamb, n. p., 1900, 24p. 

Lamb.—Manchester, N. H., 1903, 7p. 

Lane.—Elkhorn, Wis., 1899, 64P. 

Lane.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 2, 3, 4 > 
v. p.). 

La Rue.—By O. M. Mather, Hodgenville, N. Y., 1921, 198P. 

Lasher.—N. Y., 1904, 2709. 

Lathrop (see Greener. J. H., in “Geneal. Works.”) 

Lawrence.—By S. A. Green, Bost., 1907, 4p. 

Lawrence.— (By J. Lawrence), Bost., 1857, I9ip. 

Lawrence.—By T. Lawrence, N. Y., 1858, 240P. 

Lawrence.—By Thomas Lawrence, N. Y., 1858. 

Lawrence-Townley (see Townley). 

Leach.—By S. Chessman, Albany, 1898, 41 p. 

Leavens, Levings, Levins.—By P. F. Leavens, Passaic, 1903. I37P- 
Le Baron.—By M. LeB. Stockwell, Bost., 1904* 5 2 I P- 
Lee and cognate Families.—By J. N. Lee, Waukegan, Ill., 1888, 47P. 
Lee (see also Leigh). 

Leeds.—Chart. 

Leeds.—By C. L. Humeston, Phila., n. d., I7p. 

LefTerts.—By T. G. Bergen, Albany, 1878, I72p. 

LefTerts (see Hauglnvout). 

Leigh-Lee.—By W. Lee, Albany, 1888, 499p. 

Leighton.—By T. F. Jordan, Albany, 1885, I27p. 

Leisler.—By E. R. Purple, N. Y., 1877, 24p. 


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Leonard.—By O. B. Leonard, '‘Monmouth Inquirer,” Nov. 8 and 15. 
1903. 

L’Espenard.—By C. W. Darling. Reprinted from “N. Y. Biog. and 
Genealogical Record,” July, 1893, 2op. 

Lester.—By T. M. Owen. 

Levings (see Leavens, Levins). 

Lewis.— (In ‘‘Lewisiana, or the Lewis letter,” pamphlets). 

Lewis.—By H. S. F. Randolph (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 6, p 118). 
Lewis.—By G. H. Lewis, Salem, 1908, 179P. 

Lindsay.—By M. L. Atkinson, n. p., 1912, 203-253P. 

Lindsay.—By M. I. Lindsay, Albany, 1889, 275P. 

Livermore.—By W. E. Thwing, Bost., 1902, 479P. 

Lloyd and Carpenter.—By C. P. Smith, Camden, 1870, 88p. 

Logan.—By Mrs. C. D. Thompson, MS. and letters. 

Lowe (Low).—By Houston Lowe (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 6, 
p. 203). 

Lowry and Fleming.—By H. Race, Flemington, 1892, i6p. 

Luddington.—By L. S. Patrick, Marinette, Wis., 1886. 

Lundy.—By W. C. Armstrong, New Brunswick, 1902, 485P. 

Lupardus.—MS., 2p. 

Lyman.—By L. Coleman, Albany, 1872, 533p. 

Lyman.—Chart, ip. 

Lyman.—Albany, 1871, 59P. 

Lyon.—H. B. Miller and A. B. Lyons, Eds., Detroit, 1907, v. 2, 3. 
McCarton (see Greener, J. H., in “Geneal. Works,” post). 

McCarter.—By T. N. McCarter, Newark, 1900, I3ip. 

McCrea.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 7, 
p. 81). 

Macfarlane, Macfarlan, Macfarland and Macfarlin.—By Mrs. C. M. 
Little, Tottenville, 1893, 252p. 

McKay.—By W. L. Kean, Boston, 1895, 76p. 

McKean.—By R. Buchanan, Lancaster, 1890. 

McLean (see Whipple-Wright, Wager, etc.). 

McMurfrie.—By J. F. Crayon. 

McPike, Guest and Dumont—By E. F. McPike, Albany, 1898, i8ip. 
McPike.—By E. F. McPike, 1906, n. p., MS. 

Mallick (see Mellick). 

Mandeville.—By G. H. Mandeville (in “Ye Olden Days,”) n. p., n. d., 

22p. 

Marsh.—By L. B. Marsh, Amherst, 1888, 283P. 

Marsh.—By D. W. Marsh, Amherst, 1895, 5i6p. 

Marshall.—By W. M. Paxton, Cincinnati, 1885, 4i5p. 

Marshall.—By Coleman Randolph, Morristown, 1921, 23p. 

Marston.—(By J. L. Watson), Bost., 1873, 48p. reprint from N. E. Hist, 
and Gen. Register. 


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Martin.—By C. W. Francis, LaPorte, Ind., 1918, 309p. 

Mason (see Borton and Mason). 

Mather.—By H. E. Mather, Hartford, 1890, 539p. 

Maxwell.—By Henry D. Maxwell, Easton, Pa., 1895, 85p. 

Mayfield, Boone, Short and Tate—By R. N. Mayfield, (N. Y., 1902), 4p. 
Mell.—By P. H. and A. R. W. Mell, Auburn, Ala., 1897, 6i-|-28p. 
Mellick, Melick, etc.— (In A. D. Mellick’s “Story of an Old Farm,” 
Somerville, 1889, pp. 627-713). 

Meriwether.—By L. H. A. Minor, Albany, 1892, i8op. 

Merriam.—By W. S. Appleton, Bost., 1892, i3p. 

Messier and Metselaer. By H. S. Messier, Chic., 1903, 95p. (See 
corrections in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 5, p. 263), 

Mcttler.—By E. M. Davis (in “Som. Hist. Quar.,” v. 6, p. 124). 
Mickley.—By M. F. Mickley, Newark, 1893, i82p. 

Middagh.—By John Neafie (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 6, p. 112). 
Miller.—By J. P. Crayon, Rockaway, N. J., n. d., 2p. 

Miller.—By C. S. Williams, N. Y., 1908, 39p. 

Moffat.—By R. B. Moffat, (N. Y.), 1909, 158p. 

Monnet.—By O. E. Monnette, (Los Angeles, 1911), Ii50-f78p. 

Moelick (see Mellick). 

Moore.—By J. W. Moore, Easton, Pa., 1897, chart. 

Moore.—By W. B. Towne, Am. Hist. Soc., 1920, I38p. 

More.—By D. F. and C. C. More, Binghamton, 1893, 409P. 

More.— (In “Hist. Journ. of More Fam.,” Seattle, 1906), I4pts. 
Morrell.—By F. V. Morrell, Hartford, 1916, I 26 p. 

Morris.—By L. A. Carhart, N. Y., 1911, 478p. 

Morris.—By E. L. Hart, East Haven, Conn., 1853, I03p. 

Morris.—By Elizabeth M. Lefferts (1901?). 

Morris.—By J. F. Morris, Hartford, 1887, 4o6p. 

Morris.—By J. Steen, n. p., n. d., 6p. 

Morris.—Rockaway, N. J., 1903, MS., Chart. 

Mott, Hopper and Striker.—By H. S. Mott, N. Y., 1898, i8p. 

Mudge.—By A. Mudge, Bost., 1868, 443P. 

Mulford.—By Mrs. A. E. Kitchell, Bklyn., 1893, 7ip. 

Mulford (see Corey). 

Mullins and Bass.—Newburyport, 1790, MS., 23p. 

Mundy.—By E. F. Mundy, Lawrence, Kas., 1907, I44p. 

Munroe.—By J. G. Locke, Bost., 1853, I5p. 

Munson.—N. Haven, 1896, 43p. 

Mygatt.—By F. T. Mygatt, Bklyn., 1853, Ii6p. 

Navarre.—By Christian Denissen, (Detroit, 1897), 415P. 

Nelson.—By W. Nelson, Paterson, 1904, 57p. 

Nevius, Neefus, Nafey, etc.—By A. V. D. Honeyman, Plainfield, 1900, 
73 2 P- 

Newhall.—By C. L. Newhall, Southbridge, 1899, 222p. 

Nichols.—By F. C. Torrey, Lakehurst, 1917, 53p. 


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Nicholson.—By W. H. Nicholson, (Phila., 1897), 1489. 

Nicoll.— (By E. H. Nicol), n. p., n. d., 62p. 

Nicolls (see Putnam). 

Noble.—By L. M. Boltwood, Hartford, 1878, 869P. 

Noblet, Noblett, Noblit and Noblitt.—By J. H. Noblitt, (Phila.), 1906, 

400p. 

Norris.—By L. A. Morrison, Bost., 1892, 207p. 

Odell, Odill, Odle.—By R. King, Yonkers, c. 1894, chart. 

Ogden.— (By A. S. Vermilye), Orange, 1906, n6p. 

Ogden.—By W. O. Wheeler, Chart. 

Ogden.— (By W. O. Wheeler and E. D. Halsey, Morristown, 1894), 359. 
Ogden.—By W. O. Wheeler, N. Haven (1907), 2v. 

Ogden.—n. p., n. d., 12 and 32p. 

Ogden (see Sayres). 

Oliver.—By W. S. Appleton, Cambridge, 1867, 29p. 

Op Dyck, Opdycke and Updike.—By C. W. Opdyke, N. Y., 1889, I99p. 
Ormsby.—By O. O. Page, Albany, 1892, 46p. 

Orvis.—By E. W. Orvis, N. Y., n. d., i6p.; 1895, I3p. 

Osborn.—By H. Runyon, (Princeton, 1891), up. 

Paine.—By H. D. Paine, Albany, 1878, i76p. 

Palmer.—By Lewis Palmer, Phila., 1875, 474P. 

Palmer.—By N. F. Palmer, Bost., 1901, 240P. 

Palmer.—By T. Palmer, Bklyn., 1886, 95p. 

Park (see Avery, Fairchild; also Putnam). 

Parke.—By Sylvester Parks, Wash., 1922, 20p. 

Parke (see Biddle). 

Parker.—By A. G. Parker, Buffalo, n. d., 5929. 

Parkinson.—By C. A. Hoppin (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 6, p. 268). 
Parks (see Clark, Brockman, Dean, Davis). 

Parry.—Phila., 1877, 34P. 

Pearce.—By F. C. Pierce, Rockford, Ill., 1888, isop. 

Pearce (see Peirce). 

Peck.—By I. B. Peck, Bost., 1868, 442p. 

Peck.—By D. Peck, Hudson, 1877, 253P. 

Peck (see Kitchell). 

Peirce.—By M. P. Bailey, Arlington, Mass., 1912, i8ip. 

Peirce.—By A. H. Hoyt, Bost., 1875, up. 

Peirce (see Pearce). 

Pell (see Whipple-Wright, Wager, etc.). 

Peloubet.—By J. and L. M. F. C. Peloubet, Rahway, 1892, 37p. 

Pelton.—By J. W. Pelton, Albany, 1892, 7229. 

Pennington.—By A. C. M. Pennington, Bost., 1871, i8p. 

Perrin, Perine, and Prine.—By H. D. Perrine, S. Orange, 1910, 547P. 
Perrv.—By C. B. Perrv, N. Y., 1913, usp. 

Peter.—By W. K. Peter, Allentown, Pa., 1908, 54p. 


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Pfeiffer.—By E. J. Sellers, Phila., 1899, 67p. 

Phelps.—By J. A. Phelps, Bklyn., 1913, n. p. 

Philles (see Fillovv). 

Philo (see Fillow). 

Pierce.—By F. C. Pierce, Albany, 1899, 44ip. 

Pierce (see Peirce). 

Pierpont.—By R. B. Moffat, (N. Y.), 1913, 2iip. 

Pierson.—By F. L. Pierson, Albany, 1895, 33p. 

Pierson.—By L. B. Pierson, Albany, 1878, 104P. 

Pike (see Haley, Halley). 

Pinckney (see Hill, Dean, Austin, etc.). 

Pinney (see Edson). 

Platt.— (By Franklin Platt), (Phila., 1896), 30p. 

Plimpton.—By L. B. Chase, Hartford, (1884), 240P. 

Plumb.—By H. B. Plumb, Peely, Pa., 1890, 57p. 

Plumsted.—By E. DeVereux, Phila., 1887, i68p. 

Pollard.—By S. Pollard, E. Orange, 1902, 8p. 

Pollard.—By L. M. Underwood, Syracuse, 1891, 2op. 

Pope.—By F. L. Pope, Bost., 1888, 22p. 

Post.—By John Neafie (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 7, p. 164). 

Potts.—By Mrs. T. P. James, Cambridge, 1874, i6p. 

Potts.—By T. M. Potts, Cannonsburg, 1895, 428p. 

Pratt.—By F. W. Chapman, Hartford, 1864, 420p. 

Preble.—By G. H. Preble, Bost., 1868, 336p. 

Prevoost.—By E. R. Purple, N. Y., 1875, 29P. 

Price.—Clipping, “Plainfield Daily Press.” 

Price (see Bond). 

Pride.—By B. F. Green, MS. in 8 pieces. 

Prime.—By E. D. G. Prime, Cambridge, 1888, Ii8p. 

Prindle.—By F. C. Prindle, N. Y., 1906, 335p. 

Prine (see Perrin, Perine). 

Puffer.—By W. S. Appleton, Bost., 1882, 9p. 

Pumpelly.—By S. Pumpelly, Albany, 1889, 3p. 

Pumpelly.— (Clipping from “The Republic,” N. Y., 1890). 

Putnam, Cleveland, Woodhull, Nicolls, Watts, Van Rensselaer, Van 
Cortlandt, Floyd, Holland, Boudinot, Bayeux, Evertson, Teller, 
Jans, Van Bael, Beeckman, Woodward, Bailey, Terry, Park, 
Redfyne.— (N. Y.), 1918, 249P. 

Quackenbush.—By A. S. Quackenbush, Paterson, 1909, 22ip. 

Quinby, or Quimby.—By H. C. Quimby, N. Y., 1915, 6o2p. 

Randolph (see Fitz-Randolph). 

Raskob-Grcen.—Claymont, Del., 1921, 144P. 

Rawlins.—By J. R. Rollins, Lawrence, 1874, 348p. 

Rawson.—By E. B. Crane, Worcester, 1875, 33op. 

Reade.— (In “Reade Hist, and Gen. Assn.” Record, nos. 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 
10. 11, Boston, 1908-18.) 


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Reade.—Reade H. and G. Assn, Bost., 1907, 52p. 

Redfyne (see Putnam). 

Redington.—By C. M. R. Carter, Bost., 1909, 86p. 

Reeves (see Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin). 

Revell (see Ely, Stacye). 

Rhoades (see Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, etc.). 

Richards.—By L. Richards, Phila., 1882, n. p. 

Riggs.—By J. H. Wallace, N. Y., 1901. 

Ripley.—By H. W. Ripley, Newark, 1867, 48p. 

Robertson, Cassien, Fitz-Randolph, Caldwell, Johnson, MS., 1896, 2v. 
and chart. 

Robeson.—By S. S. Robeson, C. F. Stroud and K. H. Osborne, (Phila.) 
1916, 76op. 

Robinson.—Robinson Geneal. and Hist. Assoc., N. Y., 1902, I04p. 
Robinson.—By E. Robinson, N. Y., 1859, 214P. 

Robinson.—By J. B. Robinson, Detroit, 1903, 68p. 

Rockefeller.—By H. C. Rockefeller, N. Y., 1910, 383P. 

Rockwell.—By D. S. Rockwell, Berkeley, Cal., 1914, n. p. 

Rogers.—By J. H. Drummond, Portland, Me., 1896, 194P. 

Rogers.—By G. S. L. Ward and Louis Richards, Phila., 1888, i8p. 
Rogers (see Sinnott, Coffin, etc.). 

Roome.—By P. R. Warner, (N. Y., 1883), 348 + 62p. 

Roome.—Chart. 

Roseboom and Johnson.—By C. Roseboom and others, Cherry Valley, 
n. d., 140P. 

Rosell.—By C. S. Sims, Phila., 1859, 8p. 

Rosenberger (see Colver). 

Rowell.—By R. Rowell, Manchester, N. H., 1898, 2i6p. 

Roy.—By E. H. Lum, Typewritten, 3p. 

Runkle.—By B. van D. Fisher, N. Y., 1899, 366p. 

Runyon.—By H. Runyon, Princeton, N. J., 1891, 8p. 

Runyon (see Cooper). 

Rusling.—By J. F. Rusling, Phila., 1907, 159P. 

Rutherfurd.—By L. Rutherfurd, N. Y., 1894, 344P. 

Ryerson.—By L. J. Ryerson, N. Y., 1902, 89P. 

Ryerson.—By A. W. Ryerson, Chic., 1916, 433p. 

Rynearson (Van Hengel).—By E. K. Voorhees (in “Som. Co. Hist. 
Quar.,” v. 5, p. 285; v. 6, p. 55, 126). 

Sackett.—By C. H. Weygant, Newburgh, 1907, 552p. 

Sahler and Gross.—By L. H. Sahler, Utica, n. d., 35p. 

Salter.—By J. E. Stillwell, n. p., v. d., up. 

Sands.— (By T. Prime), N. Y., 1886, 9ip. 

Sanford.—By C. E. Sanford, Rutland, c. 1911, 2v. 

Sares and Sears.—By S. P. May, Albany, 1890, 66sp. 

Sargent, Sergent, Spencer and Dickinson, MS., 3p. 


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Savery and Severy.—By A. W. and L. A. Savery, Bost., 1893, 266p. 
Savory.—By F. W. Lamb, Manchester, N. H., 1904, i 6 p. 

Savory (see Lamb, Harriman). 

Sawyer.—By W. S. Appleton, Bost., 1891, up. 

Sayler.—By J. L. Sayler, Albany, 1898, 164P. 

Sayre.—By T. M. Banta, N. Y., 1901, 759p. 

Sayres and Ogden.—Typewritten. 

Schaeffer.—By W. M. Johnson (in Schaeffer “Memoirs,” Hackensack, 
1907, pp. 135-180). 

Schaff.—By W. H. Schaff, Phila., 1910, 163P. 

Schell.—By C. Denissen, Detroit, (1896), 94p. 

Schenck.—By A. D. Schenck, Washington, 1883, 163P. 

Schenck van Nydeck.—Hampden, Va., 1885, 26p. 

Schureman.—By R. Wynkoop, (N. Y., 1889), 55p.; 1902, 142P. 

Schuyler.—By K. S. Baxter, N. Y., 1897, 657P. 

Schuyler.—By Isaac Schuyler, (1879), 6p, MS. 

Scott.—By A. S. Cole, Red Bank, 1908, 72p. 

Scudder.—By A. H. Scudder, n. p., n. d., 3ip. 

Scull.—By G. D. Scull, n. p., 1876, I2p. 

Searight.—By J. A. Searight, Uniontown, Pa., 1893, 228p. 

Sears (see Sares). 

Sebring.—By Minor Swick (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 3, p. 118). 
Sergent (see Sargent, Spencer, Dickinson). 

Serven (see Kool). 

Sessions.—By F. G. Sessions, Albany, 1890, 252p. 

Severy (see Savery). 

Sharpe.— (By W. C. Sharpe), (Seymour, Conn.), 1898-96, 2i2p. 

Shearer, Ackers and Bryan.—By J. W. Shearer, Somerville, N. J., 19 1 5 » 

I 7 ip. 

Shepherd (see Duke, von Metre). 

Shippen.—MS. chart. 

Shippen (see Greener, J. H., in “Geneal. Works.”) 

Short (see Mayfield, Boone, Tate). 

Shotwell.—By A. M. Shotwell, Lansing, Mich., (1895)* 299 P* 

Shuey.—By D. B. Shuey, Lancaster, Pa., 1876, 279P. 

Sill.— (By G. G. Sill), Albany, 1859, io8p. 

Sims.—1896, chart. 

Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves and Bodine.—By M. E. Sin- 
nott, Phila., 1905, 277p. 

Skelton.—By P. H. Baskerville, Richmond, 1922. 

Skiff.—By F. L. Pierson, Amenia, N. Y., 1895, 24p. 

Skillman.—Clippings-Princeton Press, i-4-1902, 5 columns). 

Sloan.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Hist. Quar.,” v. 7, p. 276). 
Smalley, Fitz-Randolph.—By O. B. Leonard, Plainfield, 1902, ip; Re¬ 
print— Plainf. Daily Press. 


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Smedley.—By G. Cope, Lancaster, Pa., 1901, i,ooop. 

Smith.—By J. B. Smith, Newton, Pa., 1883, ii3p. 

Smith.—By S. A. Smith, Plymouth, 1895, 146P. 

Smith.—By Mrs. S. S. Martin, Rutland, 1890, 269P. 

Spaulding.—By C. W. Spaulding, Chic., 1897, 1276P. 

Spencer.—By R. C. Spencer, (Milwaukee, 1889), 26p. 

Spencer (see Sargent, Sergent, Dickinson). 

Spooner.—By T. Spooner, Cincinnati, 1871, 242P; 1883, 694P. 

Springer.—By M. C. Springer, Phila., (1881), 144P. 

Squier.—ip, typewritten. 

Stacye (see Ely, Revell). 

Staples.— (By W. F. Adams), Springfield, Mass., 1911, 7op. 

Staats.—By Harold Staats, Ripley, W. Va., 1921, 255p. 

Stanton.—By W. A. Stanton, Albany, 1891, 6i3p. 

Start.—By W. A. Start, Bost., 1894, 299. 

States.—By J. N. States, N. Haven, 1913, 1879. 

Stebbins.— (By E. Watson), Hartford, 1771, 3ip. 

Steelman.—By Arthur Adams (in “Penn. Mag. of Hist, and Biog.,’ 
v. 36, pp. 464-472). 

Steiner.—Cincinnati, 1880, 2ip. 

Steiner.—By L. H. and B. C. Steiner, Balt., 1896, I03p. 

Stelle.—By O. B. Leonard, (N. Y., 1890), 8p. 

Stephens.—By E. S. Clark, San Fran., 1892, 1859. 

Sterling.—By F. M. Sterling, N. Y., 1909, 2v. 

Stevens, Fitz-Stevens.— (By E. Stevens), N. Y., 1904, 92p. 

Stevenson.—By J. R. Stevenson, Flemington, (1902), i8op. 

Stevenson.—By J. R. Stevenson, Flemington, 1903, I2p. 

Steward.—By E. S. Stewart, (Phila.), n. d., 6ip. 

Stewart.—By B. F. Green, 5ip., MS. 

Stickney.—By M. A. Stickney, Salem, Mass., 1869, 526p. 

Stiles.—By H. R. Stiles, Albany, 1863, 48p. 

Stiles.—By Mrs. M. S. Guild, Albany, 1892, 6839. 

Stiles.—By H. R. Stiles, (from Stiles “Hist, of Ancient Windsor”) 
Stiles.—By H. R. Stiles, Jersey City, 1895, 782p. 

Stiles.—By L. S. Pence, Lebanon, Ky., 1896, 45p. 

Stites-James.—By E. J. Stites, N. Y., 1898, 6p. 

Stites (see also Casad and Stites). 

Stockton.—By J. W. Stockton, Phila., 1881, 7op. 

Stockton.—By E. P. Williams, 1907, Acme Mag., Feb., 1907, pp. 3-7. 
Stockton.—By T. C. Stockton, Wash., 1911., 28+350P. 

Stockton.—By E. B. Stockton, N. Y., 1909, 62p. 

Stoddard.—By C. and E. W. Stoddard, N. Y., 1865, 2739. 

Stokes.—By R. Haines, Camden, 1903, 339p. 

Stone.—By W. L. Stone, Albany, 1888, 184P. 

Stout.—By Capt. Nathan Stout (1744), Hopewell, 1878. 


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Stratton.—By S. V. Stratton, (Natchez, Miss., 1901), n. p. 

Striker (see Mott, Hopper). 

Strother.—By T. McA. Owen, Harrisburg, Pa., 1898, 5ip. 

Strycker, By W. S. Stryker, Camden, 1887, H2p. 

Surdam.—By C. E. Surdam, (Morristown, 1909), 26op. 

SutlifT, or SutlifTe.—By S. M. SutlifT, Downers Grove, Ill., 1909, I99P- 
Sutton.—By E. F. H. Sutton, N. Y., 1902, 469. 

Swasey.—By B. F. Swasey, Cleveland, Ohio, 1910, 525P. 

Swearinger.—By H. H. Swearinger, Washington, 1894, 8op. 

Swift.—By Harrison Elery, Worcester, Mass., 1890, 2924-58+1 ip. 
Tainter.—By C. M. Tainter, Greenfield, 1847, 82p. 

Talbot.—By J. G. Bartlett, Bost., 1917, n6p. 

Talmage.—By Robert Talmage (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 3, pp. 
32, 99 )- 

Tapley.—By H. S. Tapley, Danvers, Mass., 1900, 256P. 

Tappan.—By P. P. Good, Liberty, Ind., 1884, I26p. 

Tate (see Mayfield, Boone, Short, Tate). 

Taylor.— (By W. A. Whitehead), N. Y., 1861, 7p. 

Taylor.—By Edward Taylor, Phila. (i9°3)» 2 4p. 

Taylor.—Blue print chart. 

Teller (see Putnam). 

Tenney.—By H. A. Tenney, Madison, Wis., 1875* ? 6 p. 

Tenney.—By J. and M. J. Tenney, Concord, 1904, 69IP. 

Terry (see Putnam). 

Thaxter (see Wheeler and Thaxter). 

Thomas.—By E. Lexington, “Sunday Record Herald,” ip. 

Thompson.—By F. W. Thompson, 1 sheet. 

Thompson.— (By F. W. Thompson, Portland, Me.,) 1 9 ^ 3 » 7 P- 
Thomson.—By J. B. Thomson, Williamsport, Pa., 1889, 29P. 

Tichenor, Ticknor and Techenor—By R. B. Tichenor, Kansas City, Mo., 
32 p. 

Tierman.—n. p., n. d., 259. 

Tiernan.—By C. B. Tiernan, Balt., 1898, 222p. 

Tingley.—By R. M. Tingley, 19 10 ' 894 P- 
Tinker.—By A. B. Tinker, Akron, (1889?), up. 

Tomkins.—n. p., 1893, 6sp. 

Torrcy.—By D. Torrey, Detroit, 1890, i45+6ip. 

Townley, Lawrence.—By James Usher, N. Y., 1883, I07p. 

Townlcy.—Chart. 

Townshend.—By C. H. Townshend, N. Haven, 1884, I 38 p* 

Tracy.—By E. E. Tracy, Albany, 1898, 294 P- 
Treat.—By J. H. Treat, Salem, Mass., 1893, 63/p. 

Tree—By J. C. Leach, Phila., 1908, I07p. 

Treman, Tremaine and Truman.-By E. M. Treman and M. E. Poole 
Ithaca, N. Y„ 1901, 2v. 


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Trowbridge.—By F. W. Chapman, N. Haven, 1872, 461P. 

Truman (see Treman, Tremaine). 

Tucker.—By T. S. Morris, Chic., 1901, 305P. 

Tunison.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 7 * 
P- 225). 

Tuthill.—Sag Harbour, N. Y., 1867, 6op. 

Tuthill.—By W. H. Tuthill, Chart. 

Tuttle.—By G. F. Tuttle, Rutland, Vt., 1883, 754P. 

Tweed.—By B. Walker, Lowell, Mass., 1887, 3op. 

Tyler.—By W. I. T. Brigham, Albany, 1912, 55p. 

Updike (see Op Dyck, Opdyck). 

Upham.—By F. K. Upham, (Fort Custer, Mont.), 1887, 62p. 

Upham.—By F. K. Upham, Albany, 1892, 573p. 

Vail.—(By H. H. Vail), N. Y, 1902, 3 7ip. 

Vail.—Chart. 

Valentine.—By T. W. Valentine, N. Y., 1874, 248P. 

Van Alstyne.—By L. Van Alstyne, Amenia, N. Y., 1897, I42p. 

Van Arsdale.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” 
v. 8, p. 96. 

Van Baal (see Putnam). 

Van Cortlandt (see Putnam). 

Van Culemburg.—By E. J. Sellers. 

Van Deusen.—By L. H. Sahler, (Great Barrington, Mass.), n. d., 36p. 
Van Doom.—By A. V. D. Honeyman, Plainfield, 1909, 764P. 

Van Dyke.—By J. C. VanDyke, in “The Raritan; Notes on a River and 
a Family,” New Brunswick, 1915, 89P. 

Van Dyke.—By W. B. Stout ,in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 4, p. 262). 
Van Horn.—By C. S. Williams, N. Y., 1911, I 36 p., typewritten. 

Van Horne.—By C. S. Williams, N. Y., 1911, 75p., typewritten. 

Van Horne.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist Quar.,” v. 7, 
p. 228). 

Van Houten.—By C. L. D. Washburn, N. Y., 1897, (reprint from “N. 
Y. Gen. and Biog. Rec.”), iop. 

Van Liew.—By T. L. Van Liew,( St. Louis, 1910), n. p., typewritten. 
Van Liew.—By Betsey Van Liew, (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 8, 
PP- 4 L 93 ). 

Van Rensselaer (see Putnam). 

Van Voorhis.—By E. W. Van Voorhis, (N. Y.), 1881, 239p. 

Van Winkle.—By D. Van Winkle, Jersey City, c. 1913, 433p. 

Varnum.—By J. M. Varnum, Bost., 1907, 6p. 

Vinton.—By J. A. Vinton, Bost., 1858, 236P. 

Von Metre (see Duke, Shepherd). 

Vosburgh.—By R. W. Vosburgh. 

Vosseller.—By A. V. D. Honeyman (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 3, 4, 
v. p.). 


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Vrcdenburgh.—By L. R. Vredenburgh (in “Sotn. Co. Hist. Quar.," v. 
7 , p. 69). 

Vreeland.—By N. G. Vreeland, Jersey City, 1899, 32op. 

Wade—By S. C. Wade, N. Y., 1900, 4pts. 

Wagenseller. By W. G. Wagenseller, Middleburgh, Pa., 1898, 225P. 
Wager (see Whipple-Wright, etc.). 

Waldron.—By J. H. Slipper, (N. Y.), 1910, 69p. 

Walker.—By E. S. Walker, Chic., 1895, 72p. 

Waples (see Harrison and Allied Families). 

Ward.—By A. H. Ward, Bost., 1851, 265P. 

Ward (see Whipple-Wright, etc.). 

Warde.—By G. K. Ward, N. Y., 1910, 622p. 

Warden.—By W. W. Warden, Worcester, Mass., 1901, 248P. 

Warne.—By George W. Labaw, N. Y., (1911), 70ip. 

Warner.—By L. C. Warner and J. G. Nichols, N. Haven, 1919, 804P. 
Warren.—By E. W. Roebling, Bost., 1901, 39p. 

Warren (see also Wheeler). 

Warriner.—By E. Warriner, Albany, 1899, 287P. 

Washburn.—By G. T. Washburn, Pasumalai, S. I., 1913, 209P. 
Washington.—By H. F. Waters. 

Watson.—By T. Watson, N. Y., 1865, 47p. 

Watts (see Putnam). 

Weaver (see Bailey and Weaver). 

Webb.—By E. S. Waters, Salem, Mass., 1880, 24p. 

Webber.—By A. Button, (Saranac), Mich., 1878, 42p. 

Webster.—By N. Webster, Bklyn., 1876, v. p. 

Weeks.—By Jacob Chapman, Albany, 1889, 184P. 

Weeks.—By R. D. Weeks, Newark, 1885-1892, 2v. 

Weeks.—Middlebury, Vt., 1888, 2op. 

Welling.—By A. A. Haines, (From “Advertizer,” Warwick, N. Y., 
June 6, 1889). 

Wells.—By C. W. Hayes, Buffalo, 1878, 30op. 

Wendell.—By J. R. Stanwood, Bost., 1882, 49p. 

Westervelt.—By W. T. Westervelt, N. Y., 1905, I75p. 

Wetherill.—By H. G. Ashmead, Chester, Pa., 1902, 98p. 

Wetmore.—By J. C. Wetmore, Albany, 1861, 670P. 

Whaley.—By S. Whaley, Ithaca, 1901, 233P. 

Wheeler.—By J. and D. Wheeler, (Wheeler, Ala.), n. d., 24P. 

Wheeler and Warren.—By H. W. Wheeler, Albany, 1892, I2ip. 
Wheeler and Thaxter.—By H. M. Wheeler, Worcester, 1898, 73p. 
Whipple-Hill. (see Hill). 

Whipple-Wright, Wager, Ward-Pell, McLean-Burnet.—By C. H. Whip¬ 
ple, (Los Angeles), 1917, ii7p. 

Whitaker.—By O. M. Voorhees (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 2, p. 98). 
White.—By W. F. Cregar, Phila., 1888, 194P. 


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White.—By A. L. White, (1904), i43P-> White Family Quarterly, Oct., 
1904. 

White.—Haverhill, Mass., 1898, 22p. 

Whitney.—By S. W. Phoenix, N. Y., 1878, 3v. 

Whittemore and Clark.—By W. P. Bacon, New Britain, (1907), 124P. 
Whittlesey.—By Whittlesey Ass’n., n. p., 1855, 125P. 

Wight.—By W. W. Wight, Milwaukee, 1890, 35p. 

Wikoff.—By James Steen, Red Bank, 1905, 7p. 

Wilbur.—By A. Wilbur, Bost., 1871, 89P. 

Willard.—By J. A. Phelps, N. Y., 1917, Ii2p. 

Willis.—By C. E. and F. C. Willis, (Richmond, c. 1917), 352p. 

Williams.—By A. D. W. French, (Bost.), n. d., 26p. 

Williams.—By J. F. Williams, St. Paul, 1889, 68p. 

Williams and Others.—By W. A. Williams, Phila., n. d., 48p. 

Wilson.—By W. M. Watson, Cooperstown, 1886, i8p. 

Winams (see Greener, J. H., in “Geneal. Works,” post). 

Winchell.—By A. Winchell, Ann Arbor, 1869, 27ip. 

Winchester.—By G. R. Presson, San Fran., 1897, 45p. 

Winder.—By R. W. Johnson, Phila., 1902, 96p. 

Winfield.—Cleveland Herald, July 21, 1882. 

Wintermute.—By J. P. Wintermute, Delaware, O., 1900, 335p. 
Winthrop.—By R. C. Winthrop, Jr., Cambridge, 1887, i6p. 

Wisner.—By B. F. Wisner, Baltimore, 1918, 270P. 

Wolcott.—By S. Wolcott, N. Y., 1881, 43OP. 

Wolcott and Others.—By J. C. Jackson, (Hartford, 1912), 96p. 

Wood and Humphreys.—By P. A. Wood and others, Andover, O., 
(1903), n. p. 

Woodhull (see Putnam). 

Woodruff.—By F. E. Woodruff, Morristown, 1902, 3pts. 

Woodruff.—By F. E. Woodruff, N. Y., 1909, I3ip. 

Woodruff.—By W. B. Woodruff, Westfield, n. d., 47p. 

Woodward (see Putnam). 

Wright (see Whipple, Wager, etc.). 

Wyckoff.—By W. H. Wyckoff (in ‘‘Som. Hist. Quar.,” v. 2-5, v. p.). 
Wynkoop.—By R. Wynkoop, N. Y., 1866, 34p. 

Yeomans, or Youmans (see Greener, J. H., in “Geneal. Works”). 
Yerkes.—By J. G. Leach, Phila., 1904, 262p. 

Young.—By I. B. Young, Phila., 1869, U3p. 

Zahniser.—By K. M. and C. R. Zahniser, Mercer, Pa., 1906, 2i8p. 

PATRIOTIC SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS IN WHICH 
ARE GENEALOGICAL RECORDS 

Colonial Dames of America.—Mass. Soc. Register, 1893-1917, Bost., 
599 P- 

Same.—N. J. Soc. Register, 1914, Trenton, 1914, 415P. 



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33 


Same.—N. Y. Soc. Register, 1893-1901, N. Y., 1901, 3;op. 
Same.—Penn. Soc. Register, etc., Phil., 1898, 193P. 

Colonial Society of Pennsylvania.—Charter, etc., 1902, 1906, 2v. 
Daughters of Founders and Patriots.—Nat. Soc. Lineage Book, 1910- 
’19. v. 1 -7. 

Daughters of the Am. Rev.—Directory of Nat. Soc., Washington, 1895, 
1896, 1901, 1911, 4V. 

Same.—Lineage Book, Harrisburg, 1895-1922, 59V. and Index to v. 
1-40. 

Same. 17th Report (containing Pierce’s Report), Washington, 1915, 
pp. 149 - 712 . 

Same.—Conn. Soc. Chapter Sketches—Patron Saints, N. Haven, 
(1901), 53iP- 

Same.—Conn. Soc. Chapter Sketches—Patriots’ Daughters, N. Ha¬ 
ven, 1904, 390P. 

Descendants of Signers of Dec. of Independence.—Year Book. 

Order of Founders and Patriots of America.—Nat. Soc. Lineage Book. 
Same.—Members, etc., Oct. and Nov., 1906, 2 pamphlets. 

Same.—Register, etc., 1902, 1911, 2v. 

Same.—N. Y. Soc., 5 pamph. 

Scotch-Irish in America.—Concord, N. H., 1902, I38p. 

Society of Men of the Revolution.—Year Book, N. Y., 1890, 376p. 
Society of Colonial Governors.—Penn. Soc., Phil., 1916, 323P. 

Society of Colonial Wars.—N. Y. Soc. N. Y., 1893, 104P. 

Same.—General Register, 1899-1902, N. Y., 1902, 82ip. 

Same.—Supp. to General Register, Bost., 1906, 386p. 

Same.—Second Supp. to General Register, N. Y., 1911, 415P. 

Same.—Index to Ancestors and Roll of Members, N. Y., 1922, 913P. 
Same.—Cal. Officers, Roster, etc., Los Angeles, 1915, 84P. 

Same.—Cal. Annual Roster, Los Angeles, 1920. 

Same.—Mass. Proceedings of General Court, Bost., 1894, 1895, 2v. 
Same.—N. J., 1903, 1911, 1917, 3v. 

Same.— (The full Library of the N. J. Society is about to be placed 
in the Library of the New Jersey Historical Society). 

Society of Mayflower Descendants.—N. Y., (1901), 447p. 

Same.—“Mayflower Descendant,” quarterly Mag., v. 1-24, 1899- 
1922. 

Same.—N. Y. Record Book, 1912, 1922, 2v. 

Society of the Cincinnati.—Institution adopted 1783, 22p. 

Same.—Institution, etc., N. Y., 1851, n6p. 

Same.—Papers of the Conn. State Soc. 

Same.—Maryland, Register, etc. 

Same.—N. J. By-laws, Rules, etc., N. Y., 1870. 

Same.—N. J. Historical Papers, Brooklyn, 1897. 

Same.—N. C. List of Members, Jan., 1907, Balt., 1907. 


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Society of the Daughters of Holland Dames.—Record Book, N. Y., 
1907, 1913, 2 V. 

Society of the War of 1812.—Constitution and Register. 

Sons of the American Revolution.—National Register, etc., (N. Y., 
1902), 1035P. 

Same.—National Year Book, etc., 1894, 1903-1921, 19V. 

Same.—Official Bulletin ; quarterly, 1908-1922. 

Same.—Cal. Soc. History, etc., 1897, 55p. 

Same.—Conn. Soc. Year Book, 1895-6, 1900-3, N. Haven, 1896- 
1904, 2v. 

Same.—Mass. Register of Members, etc. (Springfield), 1899, 1916, 

2 V. 

Same.—N. J. Year Book, 1910, 270P. 

Same.—Empire State (N. Y.) Register, 1899, 584P. 

Same.—N. Y. Reports and Proceedings, 1910-11, I09p. 

Sons of the Revolution.—N. Y. Soc. Const., by-laws, membership, N. Y., 
1890, 86p. 

Same.—N. Y. Soc. Register, etc., N. Y., 1892, 28ip. 

Same.—N. Y. Soc. Year Book, 1890, 1893, 1896, 1898, 1899, with 
sup., 1909, 7v. 

Same.—Penn. Decennial Register, etc., Phil., 1898, 4579. 


SPECIAL MANUSCRIPT GENEALOGICAL COL- 

LECTIONS 

Plume, W. Beach.—Beach and Allied Families, 2 large packages, not in¬ 
dexed. 

Burnet, John R.—Burnet, Ball and other families of Northern N. J. In 
vertical file and indexed. 

Gardner, Charles Carroll.—Gardner Collection. About 30,000 cards, rec¬ 
ords of N. J. families; 29 books of notes on families A—Clark; 
thousands of pages of notes arranged alphabetically under family 
names; copies of tombstones inscriptions and other records. 

Leonard, Oliver B.—Leonard Collection. Notes on families, chiefly of 
Middlesex Co., N. J.; tombstone inscriptions from same county, 
partially arranged in vertical file, not indexed. 

Marsh and other Families of Middlesex and Union counties, N. J.— 
Four boxes, with note books of family records, cemetery inscrip¬ 
tion, etc., copied over 30 years ago; miscellaneous genealogical 
data, not indexed. 

Randolph, Stelle F.—Randolph, Stelle and other N. J. Families. Three 
volumes of family records, indexed on about 10,000 cards by Mrs. 
Charles A. Christian. 



Gcnealogical-lndex 


35 


Schenck, Garret C—Genealogies of Early settlers of Pompton, Pequan- 
nock and Pompton Plains, i vol., with index. 

Stockton Collection.— About 75,ooo cards, containing records of N. J. 

families, also about 1,200 folders with genealogical data arranged 
alphabetically. 

Vail, Theodore N. collection.—Indexed by S. Ward Righter on about 
26,000 slips, containing records of Vail, Be Cam p and allied fam¬ 
ilies; also about 2,100 individual family records.' $€ 


Acquackanonk.—Index to Records of Acquackanonk R. Dutch Ch. at 
Passaic, N. J., 1896-1911, as printed in "Church Tablet;” prepared 
by Wm. W. Scott, of Passaic. 

Caldwell. Pres. Ch.—Marriages and Baptisms, 1784-1828; copied by W. 

B. Plume, 1910. (Not complete transcript). 

Cheesequakes.—Marriages, 1798-1835, copied by G. W. Labaw, 6ip. 
Crosswicks.—Upper Freehold Baptist ch. baptisms, 1766-1787; baptisms 
and deaths, 1814-1843? (in "Church Book,” 1742-1843?) 

Elizabeth.—St. John’s ch. baptisms, 1750-1856; marriages, 1751-1794, 
1796-1854; burials, 1803-1856. 

Greenwich (Warren Co.).—Baptisms, 1770-1836; marriages, 1780-1793, 
1850-1863; deaths, 1782-1792. 

New Germantown.—Zion Lutheran Church, register of male members 
(1767) with dates of death where known. (In J. C. Honeyman’s 
"History of the Zion Lutheran Church at New Germantown, 
N. J.,” etc.). 

New Providence.—Pres, ch., extracts including baptisms, marriages 
and some deaths, 1804-1825, 125P. 

Newark.—Obituaries from Newark newspapers, 1810-1850, arranged 
alphabetically. 

Passaic.— (See Acquackanonk). 

Sussex county.—Marriages from dockets of Justices of the Peace, 
1775-1828. 

Westfield.—Pres. ch. baptisms and marriages in Session book No. 2, 
1759-1803. 

Westfield.—Pres. ch. marriages, 1759-1803, copied by Mrs. H. R. Cooke, 

2ip. 


VITAL RECORDS OUTSIDE OF NEW JERSEY 

Collection of American Epitaphs.—By Timothy Alden, N. Y., 1814, 5v. 
Sixteenth Century Marriages.—By C. A. Barnau, London, 1911, 33ip. 
Inscriptions, etc., in Greyfriar’s.—By James Brown, Edinburgh, 1867, 
36op. 

Connecticut.—Fairfield, t. s., by K. E. Perry, Hartford, 1882, 24ip. 
Milford, t. s., by N. G. Pond, N. Haven, 1889, 69P. 

Oneco, t. s., by E. F. Welsh, n. p., 1909, 24P. 





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Genealogical-Index 


Vital Records to 1850, of Bolton, New Fairfield, New Haven, Nor¬ 
folk, Norwich, Sharon, Vernon, Welles, Woodstock. 

Early Marriages (prior to 1800), by F. W. Bailey, N. Haven, 6v. 

Digest of Early Probate Records, by C. W. Manwaring, Hartford 
Dist., 1635-1750, Hartford, 3v. 

Maine.—Vital Records to 1892, of Farmingdale, Pittstown, Randolph. 

Massachusetts.—Boston births, baptisms, marriages and deaths, by 
Boston Commission, 1630-1699 (No. 9) ; Boston marriages, 
1700-1809 (Nos. 18, 20); Dorchester births, marriages and 
deaths to end of 1825 (No. 21) ; Roxbury ch. records (No. 6). 

Boston, Copp’s Hill gr. yd., Albany, 1878, Ii6p. 

Vital Records to 1850, of Abington, Alford, Amesbury, Andover, 
Arlington, Ashburnham, Athol, Auburn, Barre, Becket; Bed- 
' ford, Bellington, Beverly, Billerica, Bolton, Boxborough, Box- 
ford, Bradford, Bridgewater, Brockton, Brookfield, Burlington, 
Cambridge, Carlisle, Carver, Charlemont, Charlton, Chelmsford, 
Chelsea, Chester, Chilmark, Cohasset, Dalton, Danvers, Ded¬ 
ham (to 1845), Deerfield, Douglas, Dover, Dracut, Dudley, 
Dunstable, Duxbury, Edgartown, Essex, Foxborough, Fram¬ 
ingham, Gardner, Gill, Gloucester, Grafton, Granville, Great 
Barrington, Greenfield, Hamilton, Hanover, Hanson, Hard¬ 
wick, Harvard, Haverhill, Heath, Hinsdale, Holden, Holliston, 
Hopkinton, Lexington, Lincoln, Lynn, Lynnfield, Malden, 
Marblehead, Marlborough, Medfield, Medford, Medway, Men- 
don, Methuen, Middlefield, Middleton, Milford, Millbury, 
Montgomery, Natick, New Ashford, New Braintree, Newbury, 
Newburyport, Newton, Northbridge, Norton, Oakam, Oxford, 
Palmer, Pelham, Pembroke, Peru, Petersham, Phillipston, 
Plymouth County, Reading, Rehoboth, Richmond, Rochester, 
Royalston, Rutland, Salem, Salisbury, Saugus, Scituate, Sharon, 
Sherborn, Shirley, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Spencer, Stone- 
ham, Stow, Sturbridge, Sudbury, Sutton, Templeton, Tewks¬ 
bury, Tisbury, Tyngsboro, Tyringham, Uxbridge, Wakefield, 
Walpole, Waltham, Warren, Washington, Watertown, Way- 
land, Wenham, Westborough, West Boylston, West Bridge- 
water, Westford, Westminster, West Newbury, Westport, West 
Stockbridge, Weymouth, Williamstown, Winchendon, Windsor, 
Woburn, Worcester, Worthington, Wrentham. 

Cambridge Epitaphs, by W. T. Harris, Cambridge, 1845, I92p. 

Groton Epitaphs, by S. A. Green, Bost., 1878, 27ip. 

Woburn Epitaphs, by Cutter and Johnson, Woburn, 1889, 78op. 

New York.—Calendar of Wills at Albany, by B. Fernow, 1626-1886, 
N. Y., 1896, 6 5 7 P. 

Marriage licenses prior to 1784, by Sec. of State, Albany, i860, 
48op. 


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Marriage licenses, supp. list (in State Lib. Bull, of Hist., No. 1) 
Albany, 1898, 4$p. 

Albany Ch. Records, marriages and baptisms, 1688-1771 (in “Holl. 
Soc. Yr. Bk.,” 1904-1906). 

Brooklyn, Ref. Dutch ch. marriages, 1661-1691; baptisms, 1660- 
1688 (in “Holl. Soc. Yr. Bk.,” 1897). 

Brooklyn, Flatbush Ref. Dutch ch. marriages, 1677-1787; baptisms, 
1677-1754 (in “Holl. Soc. Yr. Bk.,” 1898). 

Fishkill, t. s. inscriptions, by T. W. Van Voorhis, N. Y. (1882), 
22 9P. 

Kingston, Ref. ch. Registers from 1660 for 150 yrs., by R. R. Hoes, 
N. Y., 1891, 797 P . 

New Paltz, Ref. Dutch ch. marriages, 1731-1803, 1808-1815; baptisms, 
1731-1816 (in “Holl. Soc. Yr. Bk.,” 1896). 

New \ ork Ref. Dutch ch., Selwyn’s Rec. of Marriages, June, 1686- 
April, 1687 (in “Holl. Soc. Yr. Bk.,” 1916). 

New York Ref. Dutch ch., burials, 1727-1808? (in “Holl. Soc. Yr. 
Bk.,” 1899). 

New York City, Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1800 (in “N. Y. Hist. 
Soc. Coll.,” 1893-1906), 15V. 

New York City, Lutheran ch. marriages, 1704-1772; baptisms, 1704- 
1723 (in “FIol. Soc. Yr. Bk.,” 1903). 

New Y’ork City, Pres. ch. births and baptisms, 1728-1787; mar¬ 
riages, 1756-1813 (in “N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Rec.,” v. 4-20). 

New York City, Brick Pres, ch., births, marriages, deaths (in “Per¬ 
sonal Records,” N. Y., 1909, 26ip.). 

New York City, Ref. Dutch ch., baptisms, 1639-1800; marriages, 
1639-1781 (in “N. Y. Gen. and Bio. Rec.,” v. 5-32). 

Southold, Salmon Private Reg., marriages and deaths, 1696-1811, 
1918, t 15p. 

Tombstone Inscriptions (MS., unbound) ; Orange co., b. gd. near 
Middletown.—Rockland co., Clarkstown Martegmus b. gd.; 
Dorant b. gd., near New City; old b. gd., New City.—Upper 
Nyack old b. gd.—Ulster co., Pine Grove twsp. fam. b. gd, west 
of Saugerties. 

Tarrytown, First Ref. ch., baptisms and marriages, 1697-1786, 
Yonkers, 1901, 252p. 

Ulster county Probate Records, by G. Anjou, N. Y., 1906, 2v. 

Pennsylvania.—Marriage licenses prior to 1790 (in “Penn. Arch.,” Sec¬ 
ond Scries, v. 2). 

Marriage licenses, 1784-1786 (in “Penn. Arch.,” Sixth Series, v. 6). 

Marriage licenses prior to 1810 (in “Penn. Arch.,” Second Series, 
v. 8, 9). 

Easton, First Ref. ch., baptisms, 1780-1823; deaths (Easton, Green¬ 
wich, Dryland), 1786-1794 (in Kieffer’s “First Settlers,” 1902, 

pp. 77-402). 


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Genealogical-Index 


Lancaster county, baptisms, marriages, deaths, 1734-1834 (in “Penn. 

Arch.,” Sixth Series, v. 6, pp. 1-151). 

(For other Penn, records, see “Penn. Mag. of Hist.,” v. 1-46). 
South Carolina.—Marriage licenses in “S. C. Gazette,” etc., 1732-1801, 
Albany, 1902, 174P. 

Rhode Island.—Newport county, m. 

Providence, 1898, v. p. 

Vermont.—Marriages at Montpelier, Burlington, Berlin; Burlington, 
1903, 92p. 


NEW JERSEY VITAL RECORDS 

General Published Works 

Index of Wills.—1705-1804, 1804-1830, by Sec. of State, 2v. 

Index of Wills, etc.—Prior to 1901, by Sec. of State, 1912, 3v. 

Land Records and Wills.—1664-1703 (in “N. J. Archives,” v. 21), 7709. 
Marriage Records.—1665-1800 (in “N. J. Archives,” v. 22), 6789. 
Calendar of Wills.—1670-1730 (in “N. J. Archives,” v. 23), 662p. 
Calendar of Wills.—1731-1750 (in “N. J. Archives,” v. 30), 7o8p. 
Roman Catholic Marriages.—1758-1800 (in “Records of Amer. Cath. 

Hist. Soc. of Phila.,” v. 1-4, 8; also in same, v. 2, pp. 295-398). 
Marriages.—1666-1682, by W. Nelson (in “Hist. Sketch of Marr. and 
Div.,” 1904). 

Vital Record by Counties, Published or in MS. 

Atlantic County 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound) : Clark’s Landing, old cem.— 
Estellville, Meth. b. gr.; Steelman family b. gr.—Heymouth b. 
gr.—Linwood, Central ch. yd.—May’s Landing, Catawba ch. yd.; 
Presby. cem.; Westcott Free b. gr.—Pleasant Mills (Shore), M. 
E. b. gr.; Steelman b. gd.—Pleasantville, Mt. Pleasant M. E. 
ch. yd.—Smith’s Landing, Salem M. E. ch. yd.—Somers Point, 
Somers b. gd.—Tuckahoe, .Etna M. E. cem. (Also MS. un¬ 
bound) : Absecom, Meth. b. gr.; Pres. cem.—Bargaintown, Zion 
M. E. cem. 

Bergen County 

Hackensack.—Ref. Dutch ch., marriages, 1695-1802; baptisms, 1696- 
1784 (in “Holland Soc. Y*^-Bk.,” N. Y., VT- 13 ; also in “N. J. 
Archives,” v. 22, pp. 467-514). Cn? £, K /, /a/. / 

Schraalenburgh.—Ref. Dutch ch., marriages, 1724-1801 ; baptisms, 1724- 
1800 (in “Holland Soc. Y.t-JSk.,” N. Y., v^-I; also marriages in 
“N. J. Archives,” v. 22, pp. 515-548). Ct C(, /. / fi't , 




Genealogical-Index 


39 


Tombstone Inscriptions.—(In “Proc. N. J. Hist. Soc.”) : Allendale, 
Ackerman farm, III-7 :22.—Areola, Voorhis b. gr., N. S. II, 168.— 
Crooked Pond, III-10-73.—Demarest Old b. gr., N. S. I:io8.— 
Edgevvater, 11 1-7:106, 9159.—Englewood, Van Brunt b. gr., N. 
S. 1 :38.—Fairlawn, Hopper b. gr., III-7 :22.—Harrison Park, N. 
S. 2:57.—Hillsdale, 111-7:23.—Hohokus, N. S. 1:29.—Hopper 
farm (now Havemeyer), III-7.-24.—Leonia, Christian Ref. ch., 
111-10:78.—Lower Saddle River, Van Buskirk b. gr., N. S. 2:164. 
—Mahwah, Bissell farm, N. S. 2:54.—New Bridge, French b. gr., 
III-6:i4i.—New Bridge, Lutheran g. yd., 111-4:114.—New Mil¬ 
ford, N. S. 2:167.—Northvale, Gowdy farm, 111-7:23.—Oakland, 
Demarest farm, III-1076.—Oakland, Hopper farm, III-1077; 
Ponds ch. yd., 111 - 8 : 26 ; Van Blarcom farm, III-1078; Van 
Houten farm, III-1078— Pascack, III-7:26.—Ramsey, Union 
cem., N. S. I:ii2.—Saddle River, Lutheran ch. cem., 111 - 8 :147.— 
Sicamac, Van Houten b. gr., 111-7:19.—Tappan, Eckerson farm, 
N. S. 10:61.—Undercliff, III-7 :i9-—Upper Saddle River, Curtin 
farm, 111 - 7 : 28 .—Waldwich, Hopper cem., N. S. 2:166.—West- 
wood, Old Hook cem., 11 1-7:111. 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., unbound): Closter, Aurvansan gr. yd.— 
Dumont (formerly Schraalenburgh), North Ref. D. ch. yd.— 
Hackensack, Hudson Street True Ref. ch. yd.; Ref. ch. yd.; 
“Old Church on Green.”—Leonia, True Ref. ch. yd.—River Road, 
First Luth. ch. yd. (Also MS., unbound) : Blauvelt’s Mills, 
Zabriskie-IIopper b. gr.—Campgaw.—Carlstadt, Berry cem.— 
Colster, Auryansen-Naugle b. gr.—Dundee Lake.—Fort Lee.— 
Glen Rock, Hopper b. gr.—Hackensack, Wyckoff cem.—Hohocus 
township, Upper Campaw cem.—Lodi.—New Prospect, Union 
cem.—Paramus, Valleau cem.—Paramus (Lower), James and 
Ackerman farms.—Saddle River cem. and Van Buskirk b. grs.— 
Spring Valley, Steenrapie, or Sluckup, b. gr., and Zabriskie cem. 
—Tappen (old), Saunders and DeWolf farms.—Upper Campgaw. 

Marriages.—1795-1800, in Bergen co. clerk’s office (in “N. J. Archives,” 
v. 22, p. 553). 


Burlington County 

Birth Records (county).—1770-1780 (in “Proc. N. J. Hist. Soc.,” N. S., 
3:55, 108, 178, 205). 

Burlington.—Friends b. gr. (in “Penna. Mag. of Hist.,” v. 24). 
Burlington.—St. Mary’s ch., baptisms, marriages, deaths, 1702-1836 (in 
pub. of Geneal. Soc. of Pa., 1903, v. 2, p. 241). (See also Still¬ 
well’s “Hist, and Geneal. Misc.,” v. 2). 

Chesterfield.—Marriages, 1685-1730 (in “Penn. Mag. of Hist.” v. 9); 
1686-1&00 (in “N. J. Archives,” v. 22, p. 650). 


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Tombstone Inscriptions.—(MS., bound) : Bordentown, old gr. yd., in¬ 
cluding stones removed to cein. outside.—Burlington, St. Mary’s 
ch. yd.—Commodore Stewart’s farm.—Crosswicks gr. yd.—Mans¬ 
field, Quaker gr. yd.—Old Springfield Meeting Quaker gr. yd.— 
Mt. Holly, St. Andrew’s ch. yd. (Also MS., unbound) : Newton 
Friends’ b. gr. 

Camden County 

Newton.—Friend’s marriages, 1679-1791 (in Clement’s “Sketches of 
First Immi. Settlers,” 1877, p. 387). 

Cape May County 

Marriages.—1693-1826, H. S. Craig, Comp., Tuckahoe, n. d., 35p. 

Cape May Court House.—Baptist g. yd. (in “Penn. Mag. of Hist.,” v. 
35 , 36 ). 

Cold Spring.—Burials (in Hughes’ “Hist. Address,” 1889, p. 41). 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound) : Beesley’s Point, M. E. ch. 
yd.—Cape May Ct. House, Bapt. ch. yd.; M. E. cem.—Eldora, 
M. E. cem.—Erma, Tabernacle M. E. cem.—Goshen, Asbury M. 
E. cem.—Holmes’ fam. b. gr.—Petersburg, M. E. ch. yd.—Tucka¬ 
hoe, M. E. ch. yd.—South Dennis, Union cem.—Also graves at 
out-of-way places. 

Cumberland County 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (Published): Dividing Creek, 1916, 14P.: 
Greenwich Pres, cem., 1915, sop., by F. D. Andrews, Vineland 
Hist. Soc..—Baptist cem. and Greenwich Pres, cem., by F. D. 
Andrews, Vineland Hist. Soc. 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound) : Cohansey, Ref. High Ger. b. 
gr. (Also MS., unbound) : Deerfield, Pres. b. gr.—Fairton (Old 
Cohansey), Pres. b. gr.; M. E. b. gr.—Greenwich, Old Pres, 
b. gr.—Roadstown, Bapt. ch. yd. 

Essex County 

Belleville.—Ref. Dutch ch., Second River, baptisms, marriages, 1794- 
1827 (in “Proc. N. J. Hist. Soc.,” III-i 1178; 2:65, 131, 177) ; also, 
marriages, 1730-1774, 1794-1800 (in “N. J. Archives,” v. 22, p. 
605). 

Newark.—Obituaries (from “Centinal of Freedom,” 1796-1810 (in 
“Proc. N. J. Hist. Soc.,” III-i 117). 

Orange.—First Pres. ch. baptisms, 1766-1789 (in Wickes’ “Hist, of the 
Oranges,” 1892, pp. 149, 206). 

Orange.—Tombstone inscriptions before 1800 (see “Jersey Genealogy” 
in Newark “Evening News”). 


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Marriages.— (Special Essex co. lists of Marriages, 1795-1801, in “N. 
J. Archives,” v. 22, pp. 582-604). 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound): Belleville, Christ ch. yd.; 
Ref. D. ch. yd.— Bloomfield gr. yd.—Brookdale, Meth. ch. yd.— 
Caldwell, Pres. gr. yd.—Cedar Grove, Canfield’s b. gr.—Fairfield, 
Ref. D. ch. yd.—Kingsland, farm plot.—Livingston, Ely fam. 
plot.—Lyons Farms.—Newark, Trinity ch. yd.; First Pres. ch. 
/-j o 'i-yd. ^Second Pres. ch. yd.—Northfield.—Orange, St. Mark’s ch. 
yd.; stones rein, to Rosedale cem.—Pleasantdale gr. yd.—Rose- 
dale (see under “Morris Co.”).—Rutherford, farm plot. (Also 
MS., unbound) : Belleville, Meth. b. gd.—Brookdale, old Stone 
House Plains b. gr.; Ref. D. ch. b. gr.—Cedar Grove, Doremus 
gr. yd.—Fairfield, ch. yd.; Van Ness b. gr.; Fearce b. gr.; Van- 
derhoof b. gr.; Smith b. gr.—Maplewood, old cem.—South Orange 
cem. 


Gloucester County 

Marriages.—1687-1703; 1771-1776 (in “Penn. Mag. of Hist.,” v. 27). 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound) : Raccoon Creek (Swedes- 
boro), Trinity ch. burials.—Berkeley, St. Peter’s ch. burials.— 
Mantua Pike (below Woodbury), Reeves fam. b. gr. (Also MS., 
unbound) : Berkeley, Greenwich ch. book and Gloucester Parish 
Register, St. Peter’s ch. (some burial records). 

Hudson County 

Marriages, births, deaths.—From 1683 to 1840 (in Winfield’s “Land 
Titles,” N. Y., 1872, v. 1, p. 327). 

Bergen (village).—Burials, baptisms and marriages, 1666-1788 (in “Hol¬ 
land Soc. Year Book,” 1913. P- 20; 1914. P- 57 5 1915, P- 21 )• 

Greenville.—Old b. gr., tombstone ins. (in “Proc. N. J. Hist. Soc.,” N. 
S. 1:146). 

Jersey City.—Old Bergen Ref. D. ch., marriages, 1664-1801 (in “N. J. 
Archives,” v. 22, pp. 551-581)- 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., unbound): Jersey City, ‘Constables 
Book.”—Old Bergen ch. yd.— Secaucus.—Abel Smith farm. 

Hunterdon County 

Marriages, (County).—From 1795-1875, H. E. Deats, Comp., Fleming- 
ton, 1918, 337 P- 

Tombstone Inscriptions.—General in county, H. E. Deats, Comp, (in 
course of publication). 

Alexandria.— German Ref. ch. births and marriages, 1763-1802, (in 
Race’s “Parish Register,” Flemington, 1900, I 7 P *, reprint from 
“The Jersey man”). 


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Amwell, Kingwood, Ringoes and Musconetcong.—Church of England 
marriages, 1768-1795; baptisms, 1768-1772 (in “Penn. Mag. of 
Hist.,” v. 12, p. 212). 

Kingwood.—Friend’s Records, by J. N. Moore, 1900, 429. 

New Germantown.—Baptisms, 1771-1800, by B. van D. Fisher (in “N. 
Y. Gen. and Biog. Rec.,” v. 31-34). 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., unbound) : Allerton, M. E. ch. rec¬ 
ords.—Readington twsp., Voorhees’ b. gr.; Wyckoff b. gr.—Sand 
Brook, Hart b. gr.; Dunkard Bapt. b. gr.—Sandy Ridge, Baptist 
cem.—Sergeantsville, Meth. cem.—Stanton, Newell b. gr.—Also 
some private b. grs. elsewhere. 

Mercer County 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound) : Ewing, Pres. ch. yd.—Hope- 
well, Epis. ch. b. gr.—Lawrenceville, Pres. ch. yd.; outside cem.— 
Princeton, old gr. yd.—Trenton, First Pres. ch. yd.; Riverview 
cem.; St. Michael ch. yd.; First Bapt. ch. yd. 

Middlesex County 

New Brunswick.—Christ ch. marriages, 1758-1778 (in “N. J. Archives,” 
v. 22, p. 620) ; Ref. D. ch. marriages, 1794-1799 (in same, v. 22, 
p. 624). 

Piscataway.—Births, 1671-1793 (in “Proc. N. J. Hist. Soc.,” III-273, 
169; 3:10). 

Piscataway.—Marriages and deaths, 1668-1805 (in “Proc. N. J. Hist. 
Soc.” N. S. 473). 

Piscataway.—Seventh Day Bapt. ch. marriages, 1745-1776 (in “N. J. 
Archives,” v. 22, p. 643). 

Woodbridge.—Marriages, births, deaths, 1671-1753; Friends’ marriages, 
1726-1805? (in Daily’s “Woodbridge,” 1873, p. 315). 

Marriages (county).—1795-1800 (in “N. J. Archives,” v. 22, p. 629). 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound) : Metuchen, old b. gd.—Piscata¬ 
way cem.—Woodbridge, Meth. ch. yd. (partial).—Woodbridge, 
Piscataway and Perth Amboy, dates prior to 1800. (Also MS., 
unbound) : South Amboy, Morgan b. gd.—Stelton, Dunham b. gd. 

Monmouth County 

Book of the Dead.—By G. P. Martin, Asbury Park, 1915, 1719. 

Shrewsbury.—Rumsen cem. inscrip, (in “N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Rec.,” 
v. 34 )- 

Tennent.—Old Tennent ch. baptisms and deaths (in Symmes’ “Hist, of 
Old Tennant,” 2nd Ed., 1904, p. 203). 


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Tombstone Inscriptions.—Various cem. of certain families (in G. C. 
Beckman’s “Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth,” p. 143 et seq). 

Tombstone Inscriptions.—(MS., bound): Freneau fam. b.'gd.—Holtn- 
del, Bapt. ch. yd.; Holmdel cem.; Van Mater b. gd.—Imlaystown, 
\ellow Meeting ch. yd.—Marlborough, Topanemus b. gd.—Mata- 
wan, Old Pres. gr. yd.—Middletown, Pres. b. gd.; Lippit, or 
Taylor, b. gd.; Wall b. gd.; Hartshorne b. gd.; Ref. D. ch. 
yd- Pleasant Valley, Schenck-Conover gr. yd.—Tennent, old Ten- 
nent ch. yd.—Wickatunk, “Old Scots” b. gd. (Also MS., un¬ 
bound) : Allentown, Pres. ch. yd.—Manasquan, old b. gd.—Sea 
Girt, old b. gd.—Upper Freehold twsp., Yellow Meeting ch. yd. 
(See also “Stillwell,” under “General Works”). 

Morris County 

Hanover.—Ch. members, marriages, baptisms, 1746-1796, 32p. 

Hanover and Whippany.—Tombstone inscrip., 1894, 93P. 

Morristown.—First Pres. ch. baptisms and marriages, 1748-1814 (in 
“Record,” 1880-1885). 

Bill of Mortality.—By Wm. Cherry, deaths, 1769-1806, ii2p. 

Rockaway.—Cemetery records (in Craven’s “Rockaway Records,” 1902, 
pp. 1, 297). 

Succasunna.—Record of grave stones (in “Pres. Ch. Hist. Mem.,” 1765- 
1895, p. 40). 

Tombstone Inscriptions.—(MS., bound) : Berkshire ch. yd.—Boonton, 
upper cem.; Ball fam. plot.—Chatham, Fairmount cem.—Dover, 
Quaker and 2 other cem.—Flanders, Meth. ch. yd.; Hill ch gr. yd. 
—German Valley (now Long Valley).—Hurdtown.—Lower Mont- 
vilie. Ref. D. ch. yd.; Seceder ch. yd.—Madison, First Pres. ch. 
yd.; John Hancock cem.—Mendhatn, First Pres. ch. yd.—Mont- 
ville, Peer fam. plot.—Morristown, First Pres. ch. yd.; St. Peter’s 
ch. yd.; Kemble Fam. plot.—Mt. Freedom, Bapt. cem.; Pres. ch. 
cem.—New Vernon.—Parsippany.—Pleasant Grove cem.—Pomp- 
ton Plains, Ref. D. ch. yd.; Mandeville fam. plot.—Powerville, 
“Old Scot” gr. yd.—Roseland gr. yd. (in Essex Co.)—Rockaway 
Valley cem.—Whitehall, Van Duyne fam. plot. (Also MS. un¬ 
bound) : Drakestown cem.—Green Pond gr. yd.—Mt. Olive, Pres 
ch. records, burials and ch. yd. inscrip.; Baptist cem.—Union 
cem. 

Ocean County 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., unbound) : Good Luck Universalist 
ch. yd.—Point Pleasant. 

Passaic County 

Passaic.—First Ref. ch. register of children born and baptized in 
Acquackanonk, 1728-1856; marriages, 1751-1894 (in “Church 
Tablet,” 1896-1911). 


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Preakness.—Ref. ch. baptisms, from 1831, marriages from 1842, also 
tombstone ins. (in Labaw’s “Preakness and the Preakness Ref. 
ch.,” 1695-1902, N. Y., 1902, p. 252). 

Paterson.—Old Dutch church, baptisms, 1756-1808 (in “Nelson’s “Plis- 
tory of Old Dutch Church at Totowa,” 1892, p. 61). 

Pompton.—Ref. Dutch ch. yd. inscriptions (in “Proc. N. J. Hist. Soc.,” 

111-2:23). a L t 

Pompton.— (See “MS. Geneal. Coll.,” under A^ntekarronk) 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., unbound) : Haledon, Ryerson b. gd.— 
Hawthorne, Degray farm b. gr.— Passaic, Ref. D. ch. yd.—Pater¬ 
son, old Ref. D. ch. yd.; Van Houten b. gd. 


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Salem County 

Tombstone Inscriptions.(M.S., bound): Alloway, Baptist ch. yd.; M. 
E. ch. yd.; Public b. gd.—Canton, Baptist and Pres. ch. yds.— 
Daretown.—Friendship, M. E. ch. yd. and additional inscriptions. 
—Friesburg, Lutheran ch. yd.—Haines Neck, Methodist ch. yd.— 
Hancock’s Bridge, Friends ch. yd. on Alloway Creek.—Ilarmers- 
ville, Friends’ ch. yd.; Meth. ch. yd.—Jordantown (formerly 
Scullertown).—Marlboro, Seventh Day Baptist ch. yd.—Penns- 
grove, Emmanuel M. E. ch. yd.—Penns Neck, Methodist ch. yd.; 
old St. George’s (once Swedish Lutheran, now Episcopal) ch. 
yd.—Pennsville, old Pres, (once Quihawken) ch. yd.—Pilesgrove, 
old Methodist ch. yd. (near Sharptown).—Pittsgrove, Baptist 
ch. yd.; Pres. cem.—Mill Hollow (near Salem) Baptist Ch. of 
Christ ch. yd.—Pedricktown, Friends’ b. gd.—Dixon Farm (near 
Whig Lane), private b. gd.—Salem, First Bapt. ch. yd.; First 
Meth. ch. yd.; Friends, b. gd.; Pres. ch. yd.; St. John’s Epis. ch. 
yd.—Sharpstown, Meth. ch. yd.—Woodstown, Baptist ch. yd.; 
Meth. ch. yd.; Pres. ch. yd. (Also MS., unbound) : Mill Hollow, 
Memorial cem.—Quinton twsp. (few inscriptions). 

Somerset County 

Baptisms.—About 12,700 (in vols. named in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,”) : 
Millstone R. D. ch., v. 7, 8.—Neshanic R. D. ch., v. 1, 2, 3, 4.— 
Readington R. D. ch., v. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.—Six-Mile Run R. D. ch., 
v. 8.—Somerville (Raritan) First Ref. D. ch., v. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 

Wills.—Abstracts, 1804-1809 (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.,” v. 6, 7, 8). 

Harlingen.—Ref. Dutch ch. baptisms, 1727-1734 (in “N. Y. Geneal. and 
Biog. Rec.,” v. 40, p. 288). 

Marriages.—About 6,000 (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.”), 1795-1879, v. 1-8. 

Tombstone Inscriptions.—About 5,000 (in “Som. Co. Hist. Quar.”) : 
Basking Ridge ch. yd., v. 1.—Bedminster ch. yds., v. 2.—Bennet 
farm, v. 5.—Bound Brook Pres. ch. yd., v. 1, 4.—Cedar Grove 



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cem., v. 5.—Dumont Farm, v. 3.—Easton Turnpike cem., v. 3.— 
Elm Ridge cem., v. 3.—Garretson farm, v. 5.—Lamington, v. 2, 
3, 4.—Lane farms, v. 1, 5.—Millstone R. D. ch., v. 4.—North 
Plainfield twsp. gr. yd., v. 5—Pluckemin Luth. ch. yd., v. 1 — 
Smalley farm, v. 5.—Smith farm, v. 1.—South Middlebush cem., 
v - 5-—Ten-Mile Run cem., v. 4.—Van Derveer farms, v. 1, 5.— 
Veghte farm, v. 3.—Voorhees-Nevius b. gr., v. 5.—Vosseller farm, 
v. 3.—Vroom farm, v. 3.—Weston b. gr., v. 1. 

Tombstone Inscriptions—(MS., bound) : Basking Ridge, Pres. ch. yd. 
—Bcdminster cem.—Bound Brook, old b. gd.—Bridge Point, 
Voorhees gr. yd.—Millstone, Ref. D. ch. yd.—Pluckemin, old 
Luth, ch. yd. (Also MS., unbound) : Mt. Bethel Baptist ch. yd. 
and other b. gds.—Somerville, old cem. (incomplete).—Vermeule 
farm b. gd. (Preceding inscriptions, usually to 1850 only; see 
also preceding published inscriptions). 

Sussex Countv 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound) : Hamburg, North Plardyston 
cem.—Huntsville, Hunt’s field and private cem.—Newton, new and 
old cem.—Tranquility, new and old cem.—Yellow Frame ch. cem. 

Union County 

Elizabeth.—First Pres, and St. John’s ch. inscriptions in b. grds., 1664- 
1892 (W. O. Wheeler and E. D. Halsey, 1892), 355p. 

Plainfield and Rahway.—Friends’ Records, marriages, 1686-1825; bap¬ 
tisms, 1736-1791 (in “N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Rec.,” v. 8, 9, 10. 11). 

Rahway.—Tombstone inscriptions (in “N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Rec.,” 
v. 36, 37 ). 

Scotch Plains.—Bapt. ch. marriages, 1758-1761 (in “N. J. Archives,” 
v. 22, p. 647). 

Tombstone Inscriptions.— (MS., bound) : Connecticut Farms, old gr. 
yd.—New Providence, Pres. ch. yd.—Rahway, Pres. ch. yd.— 
Scotch Plains, Bapt. ch. yd.—Springfield, Pres. ch. yd.; old brown 
stones in new cem.; Revolutionary b. gd.—Westfield, First Pres, 
ch. yd. (Also MS., unbound) : Springfield, French-Richards farm 
cem.; also “Second cemetery.”—Turkey (under New Providence). 

Warren County 

Greenwich.— (See under Pennsylvania, “Easton”; also under “Special 
MS. Geneal. Collections”). 

Knowlton—First German and Eng. Congregations, baptisms, 1766-1810 
(in “Proc. N. J. Hist. Soc.” N. S., v. 3, 4). /\ ^^ 

Tombstone Inscriptions.—(MS., unbound) : Hackettstown, Pres. ch. 
cem.; record of burials.—Hope, Moravian cem. (incomplete.— 
Washington, Mansfield cem. (2 different copies). 


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